Annex IV - Template for IPU and TCB publication.xlsx
Annex IV - Template for IPU and TCB publication (xlsx)
Annex IV - Template for IPU and TCB publication (xlsx)
Annex I - Instructions - IPU threshold monitoring and publication of IPU-TCB information
Annex II - Template for IPU threshold monitoring (xlsx)
Decision on supervisory reporting for IPU threshold monitoring
EBA vacancy notice for a Statistician position in Paris, focusing on supervisory data management, risk assessment, statistical analysis, and stress testing for the EU banking sector, with applications open until June 2022.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has adopted a decision on supervisory reporting for EU parent undertaking (IPU) threshold monitoring for those entities belonging to third country groups, including third-country branches. Competent authorities shall report to the EBA information on the total value assets held by these entities within the scope of their jurisdiction in the format specified in the Annexes to the Decision.
Report on the peer review on supervision of NPE management
European Banking Authority (EBA) public meeting register for May 2022 detailing Chairperson José Manuel Campa’s engagements with banks and stakeholders on banking sector impacts, regulatory developments, and shadow banking discussions.
EBA’s Q4 2021 stakeholder meetings summary covering discussions with major banks (UBS, BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole) and financial entities on stress test methodology, FRTB, ESG, securitisation, and regulatory capital requirements.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published the conclusion of its peer review of how prudential and consumer protection authorities supervise the management of non-performing exposures (NPE) by institutions and have implemented the EBA Guidelines on the management of NPE. The analysis suggests that the competent authorities across the EU have applied a risk-based approach to the supervision of NPE management. The EBA has not identified any significant concerns regarding the supervision practices but makes some general recommendations for further improvements.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on the draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) specifying the requirements for the information that sellers of non-performing loans (NPL) shall provide to prospective buyers, seeking to improve the functioning of NPL secondary markets. The objective of the draft ITS is to provide a common standard for the NPL transactions across the EU enabling cross-country comparison and thus reducing information asymmetries between the sellers and buyers of NPL.
Consultation paper on draft ITS on NPL transaction data templates
Annex I - NPL data templates
Annex II - NPL data templates glossary with questions for consultation
Final draft RTS on credit scoring and loan pricing disclosure, credit risk assessment and risk management requirements for crowdfunding service providers
European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) forward interpretation queries on the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) and Taxonomy Regulation (TR) to the European Commission, covering principal adverse impact disclosures, financial adviser obligations, product transparency, good governance, and scope of TR Articles 5-6.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the information that crowdfunding service providers shall provide to investors on the calculation of credit scores and prices of crowdfunding offers. The final draft RTS also specify a minimum set of common standards with regards to information to be considered in credit risk assessment and loan valuation and the underlying policies and governance arrangements.
Minutes