RAQ Booklet graphs Autumn 2025
EBA Risk Assessment Questionnaire (RAQ) Autumn 2025 – presents aggregated survey results from 85 EU banks on business models, funding, asset quality, operational risks, FinTech, and ESG finance trends.
EBA Risk Assessment Questionnaire (RAQ) Autumn 2025 – presents aggregated survey results from 85 EU banks on business models, funding, asset quality, operational risks, FinTech, and ESG finance trends.
EBA consults on proposed amendments to Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) under EU Regulation 909/2014, updating prudential requirements for central securities depositories (CSDs) offering banking-type services, addressing emerging risks and regulatory changes by March 2026.
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s November 2025 public meeting register detailing engagements with financial institutions and stakeholders on payments regulation (PSD/PSR, AML/CFT), credit union trends, banking resilience, and internal model rules.
Curriculum Vitae of Catherine Terrier, Alternate Member of the EBA Board of Supervisors representing the National Bank of Belgium, detailing her role in prudential policy, AML/CFT regulation, and banking supervision at EU and Belgian levels.
Curriculum Vitae of Gregory Nguyen, voting member of the EBA Board of Supervisors and Head of Financial Stability and Prudential Policy at the National Bank of Belgium, detailing his expertise in banking resolution, EU policy negotiations, and leadership roles in crisis management and regulatory frameworks.
Virtual event via Microsoft Teams
Virtual event via Microsoft Teams
EBA data protection notice for the innovative applications form – outlines personal data processing under EUDPR for submissions on FinTech innovations or regulatory impediments, including stakeholder rights, retention periods, and contact details for data protection enquiries.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Peer Review assessing how effectively supervisors implement and supervise diversity policies, specifically gender diversity, within the management bodies of financial institutions. The Review found that most of the competent authorities assessed have largely or fully met the benchmarks set and adequately supervised and implemented gender diversity policies. The Peer Review looked at six competent authorities, focusing on how they applied the respective requirements laid down in the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) and EBA Guidelines across six key benchmarks.
EBA 2025 Policy Research Workshop presentation analysing how biodiversity risk—including physical and transition risks—impacts bank lending decisions, using empirical data and case studies from European financial institutions.
EBA Research Workshop 2025 discussion on swap line arbitrage, analysing USD liquidity transmission to offshore markets using CLS swap settlements data, covering US bank balance sheets, non-US USD demand, pricing, and non-bank arbitrage in FX markets (2012–2022).