EBA 2024 Staffing plan
EBA 2024 staffing plan – outlines authorized personnel allocations, including permanent and temporary posts, contract agents, and seconded experts, to support regulatory tasks under MiCAR, DORA, and SDFA frameworks.
EBA 2024 staffing plan – outlines authorized personnel allocations, including permanent and temporary posts, contract agents, and seconded experts, to support regulatory tasks under MiCAR, DORA, and SDFA frameworks.
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2024 budget – outlines revenue sources (EU contributions, national authorities, fees) and expenditure (staff costs, operations) under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010, with comparisons to 2022-2023 figures.
European Banking Authority’s final Single Programming Document 2024-2026 outlines strategic priorities, work programmes, and resource allocation to strengthen the EU Single Rulebook, financial stability, regulatory reporting, DORA oversight, MiCAR supervision, and innovation while addressing AML/CFT and consumer protection.
European Banking Authority extends reserve lists of temporary and contract staff positions until 31 December 2024, covering roles in policy, AML, statistics, IT, HR, and sustainable finance across EBA departments.
European Banking Authority 2022 Annual Report executive summary – highlights key activities, supervisory priorities, risk assessments, and regulatory developments in EU banking sector for the year.
EBA Q3 2023 report on stakeholder meetings covering climate risk modeling, ESG stress testing, capital requirements, green loans, indirect clearing, and consumer access to financial services with banks, consultancies, and regulators.
EBA report on Q2 2023 stakeholder meetings covering prudential regulation, capital requirements, IRRBB reporting, CRRIII mandates, integrated reporting, and digital finance discussions with banks, associations, and regulators.
European Banking Authority 2023 list of EU/EEA financial conglomerates under Directive 2002/87/EC, detailing group names, coordinators, and competent authorities responsible for supplementary supervision.
EBA consults on draft guidelines for financial institutions to establish internal policies, procedures, and controls ensuring compliance with EU and national restrictive measures, covering governance, risk assessment, screening, due diligence, and reporting requirements by March 2024.
EBA guidelines outlining requirements for global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs) to specify and disclose systemic importance indicators, including reporting obligations, data submission, and compliance for EU financial groups exceeding €200 billion in leverage exposure.
EBA final report amending guidelines on disclosure of global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs) indicators, aligning with Basel Committee updates, clarifying SRM cross-jurisdictional data reporting, and applying from May 2024.
EBA final draft implementing technical standards amending disclosure and reporting rules on MREL and TLAC, focusing on daisy chain investments, prior permissions for liability buybacks, and minor CRR adjustments, set to apply from June 2024.