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The EBA consults on Guidelines on authorisation of third country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on Guidelines on authorisation of third-country branches (TCBs) under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). The Guidelines are another piece of regulation implementing the new EU framework applicable to TCBs, contributing to the harmonised access to the EU market and to the consistent application of such a new regime. The consultation runs until 3 February 2026.
Consultation on draft Guidelines on authorisation of third-country branches
Guidelines on authorisation of third-country branches
Innovative applications or potential regulatory/supervisory impediments
2025 10 31 PMR -2025 Jose Manuel Campa
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s October 2025 public meeting register – details engagements on financial stability, regulatory consistency, stablecoins, and risk management with global stakeholders and authorities.
Report on CfA on the market share of subsidiaries of third country banking groups in the EU
EBA report analysing the market share of subsidiaries of third-country banking groups in the EU, covering asset composition, liabilities, derivatives, prudential indicators, and P&L items with geographical breakdowns as of December 2024.
Report on EU banks funding structure and their dependence on fx funding
EBA report analysing EU/EEA banks' funding structures and dependence on foreign currency funding, including Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR), funding by currency and maturity, and exposure risks as of December 2024.
2025 10 31 Letter to Mr Berrigan on Submission of the CfA on market share of subsidiaries of third country banking groups in the EU
EBA report to the European Commission on the 2024 market share of third-country banking group subsidiaries in the EU, covering asset distribution, funding structure, derivatives, and income sources by country and counterparty under the 2025-2027 monitoring mandate.
2025 10 22 Letter to Mr Berrigan re EBA Response to the EC request to study the funding structure
EBA report responding to the European Commission’s request to analyse EU banks’ funding structure and foreign currency exposures, assessing net stable funding ratios (NSFR), reliance on non-EU funding, and currency mismatches as of December 2024 under the 2025–2027 monitoring mandate.
Consultation Paper on draft Guidelines on authorisation of third country branches
EBA consults on draft guidelines for authorising third-country bank branches under Directive 2013/36/EU, covering application requirements, assessment criteria, procedural rules, and harmonisation standards for EU market access.
EBA GL 2025 03 - Guidelines on ADC exposures to residential property under Article 126a of Regulation (EU) 5752013
The market share of EU subsidiaries of third country banking groups remains stable at 9.8% of total assets
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published two Reports on the market share of subsidiaries of non-EU banks in the EU, as well as on EU banks’ assets and liabilities in foreign currencies. The market share of EU subsidiaries of third country banking groups amounts to 9.8% of total assets as of December 2023 (down from 10.17% a year earlier). The Report indicates that EU/EEA banks currently hold nearly 32% of their exposures in foreign currencies and receive 21.1% of their total funding in foreign currencies. This marks an upward trend since December 2023.