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Joint Technical Standards on major incident reporting
Joint Regulatory Technical Standards on subcontracting ICT services supporting critical or important functions
Joint Regulatory Technical Standards on the harmonisation of conditions enabling the conduct of the oversight activities
Regulatory Technical Standards on requirements for policies and procedures on conflicts of interest for issuers of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) under MiCAR
The Regulatory Technical Standards specifying the requirements for policies and procedures on conflicts of interest for issuers of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR) aim at strengthening the management of conflicts of interest by issuers of ARTs and ensure convergence of requirements across the European Union. The conflicts of interest policies and procedures should ensure that issuers of ARTs consider all the circumstances which may influence or affect, or which may be perceived to influence or affect, their ability or the ability of the parties connected to an issuer of ARTs to take impartial and objective decisions.
Guidelines on preventing the abuse of funds and certain crypto-assets transfers for money laundering and terrorist financing purposes
Regulatory Technical Standards on the materiality of extensions and changes to the use of FRTB IMA and changes to the subset of modellable risk factors
Regulatory Technical Standards to specify the highly liquid financial instruments in the reserve of assets under MiCAR
Regulatory Technical Standards further specifying the liquidity requirements of the reserve of assets under MiCAR
Regulatory Technical Standards to specify the minimum contents of the liquidity management policy and procedures under MiCAR
Regulatory Technical Standards to specify the adjustment of own funds requirements and stress testing of issuers of asset-referenced tokens and of e-money tokens under MiCAR
Regulatory Technical Standards on the procedure and timeframe to adjust own funds requirements for ‘significant’ issuers under MiCAR
Regulatory Technical Standards on the use of ARTs and EMTs denominated in a non-EU currency as a means of exchange (MiCAR)
Regulatory Technical Standards on supervisory colleges under MiCAR
Guidelines on complaints handling by credit servicers under CSD
The Guidelines on complaints handling by credit servicers under the Credit Servicers Directive (CSD) 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.