Public hearing for RTS/ITS on prudentially material transactions under CRD
Wednesday 4 February 2026, 10:00 - 12:00 CET
Virtual event
Virtual event
EBA organisational chart as of 1 February 2026 – outlines leadership structure, key departments (Prudential Regulation, Innovation, Risk Analysis, ESG Risks, DORA oversight), and senior management roles within the European Banking Authority.
EBA Data Strategy 2026-2028 outlines plans to enhance data and analytics for EU financial supervision by streamlining reporting, boosting data efficiency, and positioning EBA as a leading data hub using AI and automation to reduce costs and improve transparency.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on draft amendments to its Guidelines on the appropriate subsets of sectoral exposures to which competent or designated authorities may apply a systemic risk buffer (EBA/GL/2020/13). The revised Guidelines aim to facilitate a more effective use of the systemic risk buffer to address systemic risks stemming from climate change.
EBA consults on amending its 2020 Guidelines for sectoral exposures under the Systemic Risk Buffer (SyRB), incorporating climate transition and physical risks, lessons from existing measures, and impact assessment under Directive 2013/36/EU.
European Banking Authority (EBA) outlines its strategic priorities, work programme, and resource allocation for 2027–2029, focusing on rulebook evolution, risk assessments, innovation, and financial stability amid regulatory changes like DORA, MiCA, and EMIR3.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today announced the go-live of its Pillar 3 data hub, marking the first time prudential information from all EEA institutions is made publicly accessible through a single, harmonised digital platform. The hub discloses the data that large and other institutions began submitting on 26 January, and significantly enhances the availability, usability and comparability of prudential information across the EU. By boosting transparency and supporting market discipline, the hub contributes to further strengthening the resilience and soundness of the European financial system.
EBA’s 2026 Methodological Guide outlines risk indicators and Detailed Risk Analysis Tools (DRATs) for assessing liquidity, funding, asset quality, profitability, solvency, operational, market, SME, sovereign, and remuneration risks in EU banks.
EBA public meeting register for January 1-15, 2026, listing no disclosed meetings involving Executive Director François-Louis Michaud, including entities met and topics covered.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today released an updated list of indicators for risk assessment and risk analysis tools, along with a revised methodological guide. This update does not introduce any additional reporting requirements for institutions or competent authorities. Instead, it clarifies how risk indicators are calculated in EBA publications, enabling users and competent authorities to interpret key banking figures consistently when conducting risk assessments and analyses.
European Banking Authority report on the second phase of IRRBB heatmap implementation, outlining medium to long-term actions, observations, and recommendations on interest rate risk, commercial margin modelling, credit spread risk, and hedging strategies under the IRRBB framework.
European Banking Authority (EBA) policy outlining its Young Talents Programmes, including the Students Programme, Job Shadowing Internship, and Traineeship policies, effective October 2025, consolidating and updating previous internship frameworks.
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a 6-18 month traineeship in Paris within the Governance & External Affairs Unit, targeting recent graduates in law, economics, communications, or political sciences to support EU financial regulation and stakeholder coordination.
EBA 2026 traineeship profile for the Governance and External Affairs Unit – offering hands-on support in EU financial regulation, stakeholder engagement, work programme planning, and communication for candidates with relevant academic backgrounds.
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2026 traineeship eligibility criteria for Governance and External Affairs roles – outlines nationality, education, language requirements, and application procedures for EU/EEA candidates.