Recommendations on ESG disclosures
Joint Bank Reporting Committee recommendations on semantic integration of ESG Pillar 3 disclosures – outlining templates and guidelines for harmonized ESG reporting, including climate risks, energy performance, and Taxonomy-aligned exposures under EU banking frameworks.
Members of the RCG
European Banking Authority (EBA) lists members of the Reporting Contact Group (RCG), including its chairperson, deputy, secretary, and representatives from EU banking and financial institutions to support regulatory reporting coordination.
Members of the JBRC
List of members and representatives from the European Central Bank, European Banking Authority, national central banks, and financial supervisory authorities in the Joint Bank Reporting Committee (JBRC), overseeing EU banking data reporting and coordination.
2026 01 15 PMR -2025 Jose Manuel Campa
European Banking Authority (EBA) public meeting register for 1–15 January 2026, reporting no disclosed meetings involving Chairperson José Manuel Campa under transparency requirements.
sDPN - EFIF survey
European Banking Authority (EBA) data protection notice for the EFIF survey – outlines personal data processing, purposes (monitoring financial innovation trends), legal basis under EUDPR, respondent rights, and retention policies for the European Forum for Innovation Facilitators.
EBA 2026 Work programme – final (republished to align with final SPD 2026-2028)
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2026 Work Programme outlines priorities and activities for 2025-2027, focusing on rulebook development, risk assessment, innovation, supervisory convergence, financial stability, and data governance under the Single Programming Document (SPD) 2026-2028.
PMR-2025-Q4
EBA report on Q4 2025 stakeholder meetings covering ESG risks, IT projects, cybersecurity, capital requirements, climate scenarios, and regulatory topics with financial institutions, tech firms, and industry associations.
Memorandum of Understanding on DORA oversight of critical ICT third-party service providers in EU and UK
EU and UK financial authorities establish cooperation under DORA and UK FSMA to oversee critical ICT third-party service providers, enabling information exchange, joint oversight activities, and coordination on cross-border supervision and risk monitoring.
ESAs targeted equivalence assessment of DORA confidentiality and professional secrecy regimes
European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) assess the equivalence of UK confidentiality and professional secrecy regimes under DORA Article 55, evaluating compliance with data protection, disclosure restrictions, and sanctions for breaches in financial services.