EBA Revised Decision on the Use of Unsolicited Credit Assessments (EBA-DC-2017-195).pdf
EBA Revised Decision on the Use of Unsolicited Credit Assessments (EBA-DC-2017-195)
EBA Revised Decision published on the Official Journal
EBA Revised Decision on the Use of Unsolicited Credit Assessments (EBA-DC-2017-195)
EBA Revised Decision published on the Official Journal
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a revised Decision confirming the quality of unsolicited credit assessments assigned by certain External Credit Assessment Institutions (ECAIs) for calculating institutions' capital requirements. The revised Decision, which reflects the recognition of five additional ECAIs and the de-registering of one ECAI, is part of the Single Rulebook in banking and will ensure regulatory harmonisation across the European Union (EU) regarding the use of unsolicited credit ratings for determining institutions' own funds requirements.