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The EBA publishes Report on direct provision of banking services from third countries
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Report on the direct provision of banking services from third countries. The quantitative and qualitative analysis performed didn’t provide evidence to recommend the amendment of the new Article 21c of the Capital Requirement Directive (CRD) which identifies how core banking services should be provided in a Member State. However, the EBA suggests a clarification of the interaction between Article 21c of the CRD and other sectorial legislations could be beneficial to authorities and market participants.
Public hearing on Regulatory Technical Standards specifying the minimum list of information to be provided to the competent authorities at the time of the notification
Consultation on Regulatory Technical Standards specifying the booking arrangements that third-country branches
Consultation on Guidelines on third country branches capital endowment requirement
Consultation on Regulatory Technical Standards on cooperation and colleges of supervisors for third-country branches
The EBA consults on regulatory products on third-country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched three public consultations on Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) and Guidelines (GL) on third-country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) concerning booking arrangements, capital endowment and supervisory colleges. These regulatory products aim at ensuring a harmonised and consistent implementation of the new EU framework for third-country branches, enhancing comparability across Member States, and fostering effective supervisory cooperation. The three consultations run until 10 October 2025.