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EBA 2021 Annual Work Programme
European Banking Authority 2021 work programme outlining strategic priorities including risk reduction, stress testing, AML/CFT supervision, ESG risks, COVID-19 aftermath, and regulatory activities across capital, credit risk, governance, and financial innovation.
Presentation
EBA public hearing on draft regulatory and implementing technical standards (RTS/ITS) for impracticability of contractual bail-in recognition under Article 55 BRRD, covering consultation questions, process overview, and next steps for resolution authorities.
EBA publishes work programme for 2021
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its annual work programme for 2021, describing the activities and tasks of the Authority for the coming year and highlighting its key strategic areas of work.
Work Programme
Public Hearing - Draft RTS & draft ITS on conditions of impracticability (art 55 BRRD)
Digital financial education and literacy in the COVID-19 context
Public Hearing on Guidelines on criteria for data inputs for the ES under the Internal Model Approach (IMA) for market risk
05 October 2020, from 15:30 to 17:30 CET, via conference call (dial-in details provided in due course)Public Hearing - Draft RTS on indirect subscription of MREL instruments within groups (art 45f(6) BRRD)
Public Hearing - Draft RTS draft ITS on estimation of P2/CBR for setting MREL (art 45c(4) BRRD)
EBA GL 2020 06 - CT GLs on loan origination and monitoring.pdf
Compliance table
Digital financial education and literacy in the COVID-19 context
‘More than 450 registrations have been received by the EBA for this virtual event. To ensure its technological feasibility, we are unfortunately no longer able to accept registrations’EBA launches EU-wide transparency exercise
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today its 7th annual EU-wide transparency exercise, with the objective of providing market participants with updated information on the financial conditions of EU banks as of June 2020, thus assessing the preliminary impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the sector. The EBA expects to publish the results of this exercise at the beginning of December, along with the Risk Assessment Report.
Discussion paper on application of early intervention measures in the European Union according to Articles 27‐29 of the BRRD
2020 09 15 PMR -2020 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s September 2020 public meeting register detailing discussions with financial institutions and policymakers on COVID-19 impact, climate risks, AML, Basel implementation, sustainable finance, and post-crisis banking stability.
2020 09 15 PMR -2020 Francois-Louis Michaud.pdf
EBA Executive Director François-Louis Michaud’s September 2020 meeting register detailing discussions with banks and financial institutions on COVID-19 impact, Brexit, AML, sustainable finance, Basel implementation, and regulatory deliverables.
Public hearing on the consultation paper on guidelines on the conditions for the application of the alternative treatment to exposures from tri-party repos
08 October 2020, from 10:00 to 12:00 CET, via conference call (dial-in details provided in due course)Public hearing on the consultation paper on draft RTS on the determination of indirect exposures to underlying clients of derivatives and credit derivatives
06 October 2020, from 10:00 to 12:00 CET, via conference call (dial-in details provided in due course)AML/CFT Newsletter - Issue 2
EBA AML/CFT Newsletter Issue 2 covers responses to EU Commission consultations on AML/CFT framework reforms, de-risking impacts, FinCen and Luanda Leaks investigations, and the expansion of the EBA’s Q&A tool for Anti-Money Laundering Directive guidance.
Report September 2020
EBA Joint Committee September 2020 report assesses risks and vulnerabilities in the EU financial system amid COVID-19, covering banking, investment funds, insurance, and ICT-related threats, while outlining policy actions for resilience and Brexit preparedness.