2025 02 28 PMR -2025 Jose Manuel Campa
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s February 2025 public meeting register detailing discussions with BusinessEurope on European financial policy matters, including economic and regulatory topics.
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s February 2025 public meeting register detailing discussions with BusinessEurope on European financial policy matters, including economic and regulatory topics.
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a 6-18 month paid traineeship in the Conduct, Payments and Consumers (COPAC) Unit in Paris, open to EU/EEA graduates in law, finance, economics, or IT to support regulatory projects and consumer protection initiatives.
EBA 2025 trainee role in the Conduct, Payments and Consumers Unit (COPAC) supporting policy work on consumer protection, payment services, depositor protection, fraud analysis, and regulatory initiatives under PSD3, Payment Services Regulation, and Financial Data Access Act.
EBA and ESRB 2025 EU-wide banking stress test macro-financial scenario – outlines baseline and adverse economic projections for 2025-2027, assessing bank resilience to geopolitical tensions, trade fragmentation, inflation, and financial market volatility under hypothetical adverse conditions.
European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) corrects errors in GBP swap rates for the EBA 2025 EU-wide stress test adverse scenario, providing updated figures and a corrigendum table for the baseline and adverse projections.
EBA opinion on the European Commission’s proposed amendments to Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) for authorization applications of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) under MiCAR, assessing legal justification, proportionality, and information requirements for supervisory scrutiny.
EBA opinion on European Commission’s proposed amendments to Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) for authorising asset-referenced token (ART) issuers under MiCAR, accepting changes while recommending supervisory enhancements like market abuse policies and third-party DLT audits.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today issued an Opinion in response to the European Commission’s proposed changes to its draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the information to be provided to competent authorities when authorising the offer to the public of asset-referenced tokens or the admission to trade them under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR).
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a consultation to amend the Implementing Regulation on the benchmarking of credit risk, market risk and IFRS9 models for the 2026 exercise. The most significant changes, in the market risk framework, are the new templates for the collection of the alternative internal model approach (AIMA) risk measures under the fundamental review of the trading book (FRTB) and the extension of the scope of the exercise to banks that apply solely the Alternative Standardised Approach (ASA) methodology. For the credit risk framework only minor changes are being proposed. This consultation runs until 26 May 2025.
EBA consultation on proposed amendments to Implementing Technical Standards for the 2026 benchmarking exercise of internal models, covering market and credit risk, including FRTB IMA templates and ASA data collection requirements.