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Report on greenwashing monitoring and supervision
2024 EBA environmental statement
JECPD 2024 data protection notice
Asset side
The European Forum on the Security of Retail Payments
Thursday 6 June 2024, 9:30 – 16:30 CET. Location: EBA premises, Tour Europlaza, 20 avenue André Prothin, 92400 Courbevoie, France
 
Funds to protect deposits in case of bank failure are going up, EBA data shows
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published end-2023 data related to two key concepts and indicators in the Deposit Guarantee Schemes Directive (DGSD), namely available financial means (AFMs) and covered deposits. The EBA publishes these data for the deposit guarantee scheme (DGS) in each Member State on a yearly basis to enhance the transparency and public accountability of DGSs across the EEA to the benefit of depositors, markets, policymakers, DGSs and Members States.
Aggregated DGSD data 2023
List of institutions and investment firms for the purpose of remuneration benchmarking and gender pay gap (end-2023 data)
Final report on Guidelines on STS criteria for on-balance-sheet securitisation
The EBA publishes its final Guidelines on STS criteria for on-balance-sheet securitisation
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the final Guidelines on the criteria related to simplicity, standardisation and transparency and additional specific criteria for on-balance-sheet securitisations (so-called STS criteria). These Guidelines will ensure a harmonised interpretation of these STS criteria, in alignment with the EBA Guidelines for asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) and non-asset-backed commercial paper (non-ABCP) securitisation.
Macroeconomic environment and market sentiment
Report on virtual IBANs
2024 05 15 PMR -2024 Jose Manuel Campa
The EBA finds divergences in the issuance and regulation of ‘virtual IBANs’ across the EU, identifies issues, and provides recommendations on how to address them
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Report on the issuance of what is commonly referred to as ‘virtual IBANs’ (vIBANs). In the absence of a common definition, the Report observes that the industry issues vIBANs in different ways and for different purposes and national authorities diverge in interpreting and applying regulatory requirements. The Report also identifies resulting issues in terms of money laundering and terrorist financing, consumer and depositor protection, authorisation and passporting, and regulatory arbitrage, and provides recommendations on how to address them.