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Consultation Paper on draft Guidelines on the remuneration benchmarking exercise
EBA-CP-2014-04 (CP on GL on the remuneration benchmarking exercise).pdf
Consultation Paper on draft Guidelines on the remuneration benchmarking exercise
EBA-CP-2014-05 (CP on GL on the data collection regarding high earners).pdf
Consultation Paper on draft Guidelines on the data collection exercise regarding high earners
EBA consults on revised guidelines on remuneration benchmarking and data collection for high earners
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today consultations on its revised Guidelines on the data collection exercise for high earners and on its Guidelines on the remuneration benchmarking exercise. The updates to these two Guidelines, which had originally been published on 27 July 2012, follow on from changes in reporting requirements as laid down in the Capital Requirements Directive and Regulation (CRDIV and CRR). Both public consultations will run until 07/05/2014.
EBA-GL-2014-01 (Final Guidelines on the discount rate for remuneration).pdf
EBA/GL/2014/01 Guidelines for the discount rate for remuneration
EBA publishes Guidelines on the applicable notional discount rate for variable remuneration
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines for the calculation of the discount rate for variable remuneration and clarifying how it should be applied. These Guidelines will support EU Member States in the calculation of the ratio between the variable and fixed component of total remuneration and refer to services or performances provided from 2014 onwards.
Guidelines on the applicable notional discount rate for variable remuneration
EBA RTS 2014 02 (RTS on instruments for variable remuneration).pdf
European Banking Authority Technical Standards - Final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on classes of instruments that are appropriate to be used for the purposes of variable remuneration (EBA/RTS/2014/02)
The EBA publishes final draft technical standards on classes of instruments used for variable remuneration
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on classes of instruments that can be used for the purposes of variable remuneration. These RTS are part of the Single Rulebook aimed at enhancing regulatory harmonisation in the banking sector in the European Union.
Consultation on draft guidelines on the applicable notional discount rate for variable remuneration
EBA agrees on definition of identified staff for remuneration purposes
The European Banking Authority (EBA) agreed on its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on criteria to identify categories of staff whose professional activities have a material impact on an institution’s risk profile. These identified staff will be subject to provisions related, in particular, to the payment of variable remuneration. The EBA will submit the draft RTS on 16 December 2013 to the European Commission. They are part of the EBA work on the Single Rulebook aimed at enhancing regulatory harmonisation in the banking sector in the European Union (EU).
EBA-RTS-2013-11 (On identified staff).pdf
European Banking Authority Technical Standards - Final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on criteria to identify categories of staff whose professional activities have a material
impact on an institution’s risk profile (EBA/RTS/2013/11)
Presentation.pdf
Public Hearing on Consultation Paper on Guidelines on the discount rate for variable remuneration - Presentation
EBA Report High Earners 2012.pdf
European Banking Authority Report - Report on High Earners: 2012 data
Public hearing on CP on draft guidelines on discount rate for variable remuneration
EBA presents data on high earners in EU banks
The EBA published today a report featuring data on the remuneration of EU bank staff who received one million Euro or more in total in 2010 and 2011. The report focuses on the gathering of numerical data and provides a first analysis of remuneration structures across the EU. Overall, results show that the number of high earners is limited in most member states, but quite significant in others.
EBA presents data on high earners in EU banks for 2012
The EBA published today a report on the remuneration of EU bank staff who received one million Euro or more in total in 2012. Figures show that the number of high earners was limited in most Member States and quite significant in some others. The report is part of the EBA’s work on bank staff remuneration policies aimed at ensuring prudent and sustainable risk taking in the EU banking sector.
Consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards on classes of instruments that are appropriate to be used for the purposes of variable remuneration
EBA CP 2013 40 (CP on draft Guidelines on the discount factor for variable remuneration).pdf
European Banking Authority Consultation Paper - Consultation Paper on draft Guidelines on the applicable notional discount rate for variable remuneration (EBA/CP/2013/40)