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3.b DPM 2.0 release 4.1
3.e identical_cells (common variableVID on applied modules)
3.d DPM table layout and data point categorization
Validation rules - modules in scope of 4.1 (28 May 2025)
3.c Glossary - full export
4.c instances
4.a FullTaxonomyAndTechnicalDoc
4.b taxo_package
Introduction to validation rules DPM-XL language
EBA introduces DPM-XL, a formal language for writing validation rules and transformations based on DPM objects, enabling execution, testing, and automatic translation to formats like XBRL for regulatory reporting.
4.d EBA Filing Rules v5.6_2025_05_27
EBA XBRL Filing Rules version 5.6 – technical guidelines for banks and financial institutions on submitting XBRL reports, covering syntax, context, fact and unit rules, filing indicators, and remittance requirements under European harmonized standards.
The EBA releases final technical package for its 4.1 reporting framework to support compliance assessment of issuers and the Pillar 3 data hub
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published the final technical package for version 4.1 of its reporting framework. This package will support the assessment and identification of significant crypto asset providers. It will also support the centralisation of institutions’ prudential disclosures in the EBA Pillar 3 data hub, which shall facilitate access and usability of this information to all users, including institutions. This package support competent authorities in performing their supervisory duties regarding issuers’ compliance under MiCAR. This framework will apply as of the second half of 2025.
Management Board meeting
Members of the JBRC
List of members and institutions in the Joint Bank Reporting Committee (JBRC), including representatives from the European Central Bank, European Banking Authority, national central banks, and financial supervisory authorities coordinating banking data reporting standards.
Article 133
Requirement to maintain a systemic risk bufferOpinion on measures in accordance with Art. 458 of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013
EBA opinion on Norway’s proposal under Article 458 of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 to raise the risk weight floor for residential real estate exposures from 20% to 25% for IRB banks, addressing systemic risks from high household debt and real estate market imbalances until December 2026.
The EBA issues Opinion on a measure to address macroprudential risk following a notification by the Norwegian Ministry of Finance
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published an Opinion following a notification by the Norwegian Ministry of Finance of its intention to change the calibration of a measure originally introduced on 31 December 2020 and already extended until 30 June 2025. The measure aims to ensure that capital requirements of Norwegian institutions using internal ratings-based (IRB) approaches are appropriate for the systemic risks stemming from their residential real estate exposures. Based on the information provided, the EBA does not object to the measure.
EBA publishes onboarding plan to implement the Pillar 3 data hub
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published an onboarding plan for large and other institutions, setting out the steps required for accessing and submitting information to the new Pillar 3 Data Hub (P3DH) – the EBA’s centralised platform for public disclosures under the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR3).This initiative is a significant milestone in the EBA’s commitment to enhancing transparency and consistency in Pillar 3 disclosures across the EU financial system and promoting market discipline.