Radoslav_Milenkov_CV
Radoslav Milenkov's CV – details his roles as Deputy Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank, EBA Board of Supervisors member, and key positions in EU banking supervision, AMLA, ECB, and financial sector leadership since 2019.
Radoslav Milenkov's CV – details his roles as Deputy Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank, EBA Board of Supervisors member, and key positions in EU banking supervision, AMLA, ECB, and financial sector leadership since 2019.
Curriculum vitae of Levente Sipos-Tompa, Deputy Governor of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank and voting member of the EBA Board of Supervisors, detailing his professional experience in financial supervision, development banking, and regulatory roles in Hungary.
EBA final report on Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) for supervisory reporting of third-country bank branches under CRD VI, defining uniform templates, frequencies, and data requirements for financial and regulatory information, including head undertakings, with proportionality measures and a 2027 implementation deadline.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published its final Report on the draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on the supervisory reporting of third country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD VI). Overall, the reporting package aims to provide supervisors with high quality information while ensuring proportionality, clarity and operational feasibility for reporting entities.
European Banking Authority (EBA) public meeting register for February 2026 listing engagements of Vice-Chairperson Helmut Ettl – confirms no meetings or hospitality disclosures for the period.
EBA Executive Director François-Louis Michaud’s February 2026 public meeting register detailing engagements at the MFSA Joint Banking Supervision and Resolution Conference on supervisory priorities, proportionality, and burden reduction, plus a meeting with Promontory IBM Consulting on financial industry outlook.
EBA guidelines specifying eligible financial instruments for third-country bank branches to meet capital endowment requirements under Directive 2013/36/EU, ensuring assets are available for resolution or winding-up to protect depositors and creditors, effective January 2027.
EBA and ESMA draft joint guidelines on assessing suitability of management body members and key function holders under CRD IV and MiFID II, covering proportionality, diversity, time commitment, skills, integrity, and ongoing monitoring for banks and investment firms.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final Guidelines on instruments for the capital endowment requirement for third-country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). The Guidelines set out the list of instruments that third-country branches may use to meet their capital endowment requirement and specify the minimum operational conditions that ensure these instruments are available when needed. The overall objective is to ensure that the capital endowment assets protect local depositors at the level of the third country branch, or they remain available to pay appropriate claims and satisfy local creditors in the event of resolution or winding-up of the third country branch.