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The EBA launches consultation on its draft Guidelines on third-party risk management with regard to non-ICT related services
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on the draft Guidelines on the sound management of third-party risk. The draft Guidelines focus on third-party arrangements in relation to non-ICT related services provided by third-party service providers and their subcontractors with a particular focus on the provision of critical or important functions. These Guidelines revise and update the previous EBA Guidelines on outsourcing, published in 2019, in line with the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). The consultation runs until 8 October 2025.
Consultation on draft Guidelines on the sound management of third-party risk
PMR-2025-Q1
EBA Q1 2025 report on stakeholder meetings covering AML/CFT, FRTB, ESG risks, digital finance, capital requirements, and supervisory effectiveness with banks, fintechs, and industry associations.
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on the sound management of third-party risk
EBA consults on draft Guidelines for financial institutions to manage third-party risks, covering proportionality, governance, due diligence, contractual safeguards, and supervisory oversight under EU regulatory frameworks.
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ResCo_Declarations of Interests 2025-September
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on Ancillary Services Undertakings
EBA consults on draft guidelines specifying criteria to identify ancillary services undertakings under Article 4(1)(18) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013, clarifying activities directly or ancillary related to banking and their principal functions.
Call for Advice on the interconnectedness of the EU financial sector with global markets for the next three years (2025-2027)
European Commission requests the European Banking Authority (EBA) to provide annual indicators (2025–2027) on EU financial sector interconnectedness with global markets, focusing on foreign currency exposures, third-country bank subsidiaries, and financial stability risks without public disclosure.
EBA DC 582_Decision Decision_independence decision-making processes for avoiding CoI for non-staff
EBA decision establishing rules on independence and decision-making processes to prevent conflicts of interest for non-staff members, including Board of Supervisors, observers, and independent panel members, under EU Regulation 1093/2010 and updated to reflect DORA and MiCAR frameworks.
cv_varanauskiene.pdf
Curriculum Vitae of Julita Varanauskienė, Deputy Chair of Lietuvos bankas and voting member of the EBA Board of Supervisors, detailing her professional experience in banking, social security, and academia, along with her educational background in management and administration.
doint_varanauskiene.pdf
Declaration of Intention 2025 by Julita Varanauskienė of Lietuvos Bankas, outlining compliance with EBA’s conflict of interest and professional secrecy rules, including confidentiality obligations, information disclosure restrictions, and penalties for breaches under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010.
cv_izer.pdf
Curriculum Vitae of Norbert Izer, Alternate Member of the EBA Board of Supervisors and Executive Director at Magyar Nemzeti Bank, detailing his professional experience in finance, taxation, and central banking, along with educational background.
doint_izer.pdf
EBA Declaration of Intention 2025 – formal acknowledgment by Norbert Izer of Magyar Nemzeti Bank outlining compliance with EBA’s conflict of interest policy, professional secrecy rules, and confidentiality obligations under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010 for non-staff members.
JECPD_2025_Programme
EBA, EIOPA, and ESMA 2025 Joint Consumer Protection Day programme – explores regulatory frameworks for simpler, safer financial services, crypto-asset risks under MiCAR, and combating digital fraud and scams across EU financial sectors.
EBA BSG 2025 022 rev. 1 (Minutes - 01 April 2025)
EBA Banking Stakeholder Group minutes from April 2025 covering discussions on digital euro, fraud concerns, regulatory simplification, ESG scenario analysis, AML/CFT reforms, crypto exposures, and updates on CRR3/CRD6 implementation and integrated reporting initiatives.
The EBA consults on draft Guidelines on Ancillary Services Undertakings
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on its draft Guidelines on Ancillary Services Undertakings (ASUs). The draft Guidelines set out clear, simple and consistent criteria for the identification of activities referred to in Article 4(1)(18) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 of the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). The consultation runs until 7 October 2025.