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The EBA announces timing for publication of 2023 EU-wide transparency exercise and Risk Assessment Report
The European Banking Authority (EBA) announced today that its 2023 Risk Assessment Report and transparency exercise with bank by bank data will be released on Tuesday 12 December 2023 at 18:00 CET.
ESAs publish amended technical standards on the mapping of External Credit Assessment Institutions
Draft Amending Implementing Technical Standards on the mapping of ECAIs’ credit assessments under CRR
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EBA consults on Guidelines on complaints handling by credit servicers
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on its draft Guidelines on complaints handling by credit servicers under the Credit Servicers Directive (CSD). The proposed Guidelines suggest applying to credit servicers the requirements of the existing Joint Committee Guidelines on complaints-handling. Those requirements include complaints management policy, complaints management function, registration, reporting, internal follow-up, provision of information and procedures for responding to complaints. The consultation runs until 9 February 2024.
Consultation on Guidelines on complaints handling by credit servicers under CSD
François-Louis Michaud's interview with Banking Risk & Regulation on windfall taxes, Cop28, AML and gender equality.
The EBA consults on draft regulatory technical standards on liquidity requirements and on draft Guidelines on liquidity stress testing of relevant issuers of tokens, under MiCAR
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched three consultations on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) to specify the liquidity requirements of the reserve of assets, the highly liquid financial instruments in the reserve of assets and the minimum content of the liquidity management policy and procedures of relevant issuers of tokens. Furthermore, the EBA consulted on draft Guidelines to establish the common reference parameters of the stress test scenarios to be included in their liquidity stress testing. These consultations form part of the prudential package of MiCAR deliverables and make up the third batch of MiCAR policy products. The consultations run until 8 February 2024.
Guidelines on liquidity stress testing under MiCAR
The EBA consults on draft technical standards on own funds requirements and stress testing of issuers under MiCAR
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today a launched two consultations on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on own funds requirements and stress testing of issuers under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR) which form part of the prudential package of MiCAR products. The first RTS specify the adjustment of own funds requirements and stress testing of issuers of asset-referenced tokens and e-money tokens. The second RTS specify the procedure and timeframe to adjust its own funds requirements for issuers of significant asset-referenced tokens or of e-money tokens. These consultations, together with other consultations papers published today, form part of the third batch of MiCAR policy products. The consultations run until 8 February 2024.