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Annual Report 2025 - Part 1
Fourth joint ESAs conference on financial services and gender
The EBA proposes simplifications to the EU bank capital framework in a holistic manner to strengthen its efficiency
The European Banking Authority (EBA) continues to execute on its simplification and efficiency programme. After proposals in April to reduce the reporting burden for banks and for a simpler stress-test in 2027, it publishes today a comprehensive review of the EU bank microprudential, macroprudential and resolution capital framework, including proposals to simplify it. The proposals aim to reduce complexity while preserving banks’ resilience and resolvability as well as authorities’ tools, and to ensure the framework remains focused on emerging and materially evolving risks.
Specific DPN Data collection - Contact Persons
Risk Assessment Report - June 2026
EBA Learning Hub Course Offer for Public - June 2026 edition
The EBA launches early consultation on simplified EU-wide stress test, with climate risk integration
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the draft methodology, templates, and template guidance for the 2027 EU-wide stress test. The 2027 exercise introduces significant simplifications to improve efficiency and risk sensitivity, while preserving the robustness and comparability of results. Key changes include a substantial reduction in data requirements, the alignment of information with harmonised supervisory reporting, and the integration of climate risks into the EU-wide stress test. A total of 63 banks from the EU and Norway, including 47 from the euro area, will participate, covering 75% of the EU banking sector. The industry consultation is being launched at an earlier stage than for previous EBA stress tests, to facilitate banks’ preparedness.
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2027 EU-wide stress test - Draft Methodological Note
2027 EU-wide stress test - Draft Template Guidance
2027 EU-wide stress test - Draft Templates
ROPAp - Pillar 3 Datahub
Board of Supervisors meeting
2026 05 31 PMR - Jonathan Overett Somnier
IT solutions P3DH - Contact persons for notifications - instructions
IT solutions P3DH - Contact persons for notifications - template
Discussion paper on Pillar 3 Data Hub process to SNCIs
The EBA launches Discussion Paper on Pillar 3 Data Hub for small banks
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Discussion Paper which proposes a simplified process for small and non-complex institutions (SNCIs) when implementing the Pillar 3 Data Hub (P3DH). The objective is to gather stakeholder feedback on a streamlined approach under which the EBA would collect and perform the calculation and publication of Pillar 3 disclosures for SNCIs, thereby reducing the burden for the latter.