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BSG 2022 008 (BSG own intiative paper on de-risking).pdf
BSG own-initiative paper on “de-risking”
2022 01 15 PMR Francois-Louis Michaud.pdf
EBA public meeting register for January 2022 detailing Executive Director François-Louis Michaud’s engagements, including an introductory meeting with New York State Department of Financial Services officials.
2022 01 31 PMR Francois-Louis Michaud.pdf
EBA Executive Director François-Louis Michaud’s January 2022 meeting register detailing discussions with financial industry stakeholders on crypto assets, EU macro-prudential framework, and BCBS consultation responses.
EBA Record Probation and appraisal.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) document detailing personal data protection rules for processing probationary reports and annual appraisals of staff under Regulation (EU) 2018/1725, covering legal basis, data subjects, and HR processing activities.
PMR 2021 Q3 - Final.pdf
EBA report on Q3 2021 stakeholder meetings covering climate risk pilot exercise results, EMIR intragroup exemptions post-Brexit, third-country branches, covered bonds, and regulatory treatment of credit insurance with banks and industry groups.
Board of Supervisors meeting
Consultation on draft RTS on performance-related triggers in STS on-balance -sheet securitisations
Public Hearing Remote Onboarding GLs.pdf
Presentation
EBA report to the ESRB Recommendation on identifying legal entities.pdf
Report in reply to the ESRB Recommendation on identifying legal entities
EBA responds to ESRB recommendation on identifying legal entities
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its report on the implementation of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) Recommendation on identifying legal entities.
EBA publishes final Guidelines on the limited network exclusion under the Payment Services Directive
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines on the limited network exclusion under the Payment Service Directive (PSD2). These Guidelines clarify how national competent authorities should assess whether a network of service providers or a range of goods and services qualify as ‘limited’ and are, therefore, not subject to the Directive. Payment instruments that might benefit from this exclusion include store cards, fuel cards, public transport cards, and meal vouchers. The Guidelines aim at addressing significant inconsistencies on how this exclusion has in the past been applied across the EU, contributing to the Single Market for payment services in the EU and ensuring transparency for supervisors and customers.
Final report on draft Guidelines on the limited network exclusion under PSD2.pdf
Final Report on Guidelines on the limited network exclusion under PSD2