18 March 2013
Consultation on the Data Point Model related to the Technical Standards on Supervisory Reporting Requirements for Leverage Ratio
The EBA published today a draft Data Point Model (DPM) based on its draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on Supervisory Reporting Requirements for Leverage Ratio (
Consultation paper EBA/CP/2012/06 published on 7 June 2012). Interested parties are invited to provide comments on the DPM by 13 May 2013.
18 March 2013
Consultation on the Data Point Model related to the Technical Standards on Supervisory Reporting Requirements for Liquidity Coverage and Stable Funding
The EBA published today a draft Data Point Model (DPM) based on its draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on Supervisory Reporting Requirements for Liquidity Coverage and Stable Funding (
Consultation paper EBA/CP/2012/05 published on 7 June 2012). Interested parties are invited to provide comments on the DPM by 13 May 2013.
15 March 2013
Update on the technical standards on supervisory reporting requirements
The EBA publishes today an updated version of the templates, instructions, validation rules and data point model for implementing technical standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting (COREP and FINREP). The objective of this updated version is to facilitate credit institutions’ timely preparation for the implementation of the harmonised reporting requirements.
20 December 2012
Update on supervisory reporting requirements for liquidity and leverage ratio
The EBA publishes today feedback documents and amended templates following the consultations on Draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory requirements for (i) liquidity coverage and stable funding and (ii) leverage ratio. These documents provide the current position of the Authority regarding the supervisory requirements for liquidity and leverage ratio reporting.
13 September 2012
EBA workshop on technical standards on supervisory reporting requirements
The EBA organised on 13 September in London a workshop on the technical implementation of the new supervisory reporting requirements.
25 May 2012
Consultation on data point model related to Implementing Technical Standards on supervisory reporting
The EBA published today a draft Data Point Model (DPM) based on its draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting requirements for institutions (Consultation papers
CP 50 published on 20 December 2011 and
CP 51 published on 13 February 2012). Interest parties are invited to provide comments on the DPM by 11 June 2012.
23 March 2012
Updated classification system between the reporting frameworks of the ECB and the EBA
The European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Banking Authority (EBA) have today published a second version of the classification system between their respective reporting frameworks.
20 December 2011
EBA consultation paper on draft ITS on supervisory reporting requirements
The EBA published today a consultation paper on draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting requirements for institutions (CP50). The public consultation starts today and runs until 20 March 2012.
The consultation is open to all interested parties, including supervised institutions and other market participants.
All contributions received will be published on the EBA’s website unless respondents request otherwise. Please send your comments to the following e-mail address:
CP50@eba.europa.eu by 20 March 2012.
28 April 2011
The EBA publishes a revision of the common reporting framework
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a revision of its framework on Common Reporting (COREP rev3). The changes to the COREP rev3 templates take account of the CRD III amendments (Directive 2010/76/EU) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010.
These changes will be applicable as of 31 December 2011.
17 June 2010
CEBS consults on the revised guidelines on common reporting
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) today starts a public consultation on its proposed amendments to the Guidelines on Common Reporting (COREP) which will run for three months and will end on 16 September 2010.
The consultation is open to all interested parties, including supervised institutions and other market participants.
06 January 2010
CEBS publishes revised guidelines on common reporting
CEBS publishes today the revised framework on Common Reporting (COREP). The COREP templates have been amended to incorporate changes of the CRD (directives 2009/27/EC and 2009/83/EC) as well as CRD II amendments (directive 2009/111/EC) and will be applicable by 31 December 2010.
11 December 2009
CEBS Guidelines on Common Reporting of Large Exposures
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) today publishes its guidelines in relation to the common reporting of large exposures.
11 July 2008
CEBS Standardises COREP Reporting Dates
CEBS today publishes an amendment to the Guidelines on Common Reporting (COREP) on the standardisation of remittance dates and reporting frequencies for COREP reporting in the European Union. This amendment is CEBS’s response to the industry and ECOFIN requests for more harmonization in the supervisory reporting in the European Union. This amendment will be implemented in 2012.
16 December 2007
CEBS Consultation Paper on the new solvency ratio: towards a common reporting framework
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) is publishing a proposal to amend the Guidelines on Common Reporting (COREP) for the periodic reporting to supervisory authorities in the EU by a supervised entity of its solvency under the recast Directives 2006/48/EC and 2006/49/EC. This proposal aims at EU-wide harmonisation of the reporting frequency used by supervisory authorities and at the harmonisation of the maximum remittance periods for sending in this information. CEBS is expecting feedback on this proposal by 19 April 2008.
08 October 2007
CEBS Publishes an Assessment of Convergence on Supervisory Reporting
CEBS has published today a study to assess the level of convergence achieved by the introduction of the CEBS Guidelines on Reporting, approved in December 2005 and January 2006 with the objective of building a harmonised prudential financial reporting framework based on IAS/IFRS and a common reporting system of the new solvency ratio within the European Union . The aim of this study is to provide a first overview of the progress made in this area; in addition, it has helped to identify areas where further convergence of supervisory practices should be possible.
As a further contribution to enhance the dialogue with the banking community in this respect, the report will be presented and discussed at a public hearing organised by CEBS on 26 October 2007 about future developments on supervisory reporting. For more information regarding the public hearing, As a further contribution to enhance the dialogue with the banking community in this respect, the report will be presented and discussed at a public hearing organised by CEBS on 26 October 2007 about future developments on supervisory reporting.
16 October 2006
CEBS Publishes Recast Version of the Guidelines on Common Reporting
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) is today publishing a new release of the Guidelines on Common Reporting (COREP). These guidelines are intended to be used by credit institutions and investment firms when preparing prudential reports to be sent to any European Union Supervisory Authority according to the new capital framework established in the new capital regulation. The amendments are mainly due to changes in the numbering of the recast Directives 2006/48/EC and 2006/49/EC, as well as to some wording improvements.
13 January 2006
CEBS Guidelines on Common Reporting (see recast version 16 October 2006)
CEBS has published guidelines on a common reporting framework (COREP) to be used by credit institutions and investment firms when they report their solvency ratio to supervisory authorities under the Capital Requirements Directive.
26 January 2005
CEBS Consultation Paper on the new solvency ratio: towards a common reporting framework
CEBS today publishes its consultation paper CP04, aiming to achieve a common framework for reporting of the solvency ratio by credit institutions.