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2024 05 31 PMR Francois-Louis Michaud
ESAs call for enhanced supervision and improved market practice on sustainability-related claims
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – ESAs) today published their final Reports on Greenwashing in the financial sector.
The EBA and ESMA invite comments on the review of the investment firms prudential framework
The European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) published today a discussion paper on the potential review of the investment firms’ prudential framework. The discussion paper aims at gathering early stakeholder feedback to inform the response to the European Commission’s call for advice (CfA). The consultation runs until 3 September 2024. To assess the impact of the possible changes discussed in the paper, the EBA also launched a data collection exercise on a voluntary basis.
Discussion Paper on Call for Advice on the investment firms prudential framework
Data collection for CfA on IFR-IFD - Templates for IFs
Data collection for CfA on IFR-IFD - Templates for NCAs
Data collection for CfA on IFR-IFD - Templates for UCITS AIFM
Data collection for CfA on IFR-IFD - Instructions for IFs
Data collection for CfA on IFR-IFD - Instructions for NCAs
Data collection for CfA on IFR-IFD - Instructions for UCITS AIFM
Discussion on the potential review of the investment firms’ prudential framework
José Manuel Campa interview with Verslo žinios: transforming a bank is challenging, whereas FinTechs start from scratch
DORA IT Task Force
Tuesday 4 June, 09:30 - 13:30 CET (virtual event)
Draft Data point model – annotated table layout
DORA plain csv sample reporting package
Instructions to XLS to CSV conversion tool
Template for the register of information
Draft taxonomy
ESAs publish templates and tools for voluntary dry run exercise to support the DORA implementation
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) today published templates, technical documents and tools for the dry run exercise on the reporting of registers of information in the context of Digital Operation Resilience Act (DORA) announced in April 2024.