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Final report on Guidelines on reporting on ARTs and EMTs
Annex I - Reporting for issuers of ARTs and EMTs - templates
Priorities for the supervision of for ART and EMT issuers
Annex II - Reporting for issuers of ARTs and EMTs - instructions
Annex 4 reporting for issuers of ARTs and EMTs - templates
Annex I - Reporting for issuers of ARTs and EMTs - templates
EBA statement on the application of MiCAR to ARTs and EMTs
Consultation on ITS on the reporting on ARTs and EMTs denominated in a non-EU currency (MiCAR)
Consultation Paper on draft Guidelines on reporting on ARTs and EMTs
Annex II - Reporting for issuers of ARTs and EMTs - instructions
Workshop on the EC’s Call for Advice on the MiCA delegated act on significance criteria for ARTs and EMTs
Implementing Technical Standards on the reporting on ARTs and EMTs denominated in a non-EU currency under MiCAR
Regulatory Technical Standards on the use of ARTs and EMTs denominated in a non-EU currency as a means of exchange (MiCAR)
Consultation on Regulatory Technical Standards on the use of ARTs and EMTs denominated in a non-EU currency as a means of exchange (MiCAR)
Final Report on RTS on use of ARTs and EMTs as a means of exchange under MiCAR
2nd EBA Workshop on the EC’s Call for Advice on the MiCA delegated acts on significance criteria for ARTs and EMTs and on supervisory fees
EBA brings the application of MiCAR to the attention of issuers, consumers, and other relevant stakeholders and announces priorities for the supervision of issuers of ARTs and EMTs for 2024/2025
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a statement for the attention of persons issuing to the public, offering to the public, or seeking admission to trading of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) and e-money tokens (EMTs) and for consumers. The EBA also sets out key topics for supervisory attention across the European Union for issuers of ARTs/EMTs in 2024/2025. Both documents are intended to promote the timely and consistent application of MiCAR.