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The EBA consults on harmonised reporting for third-country branches across the EU
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on its draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) for the supervisory reporting of third-country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). This initiative aims to establish uniform formats, definitions, and reporting frequencies for third-country branches, ensuring a consistent and comprehensive approach to regulatory and financial information reporting across the EU. The consultation runs until 31 October 2025.
Consultation on Implementing Technical Standards on the supervisory reporting of Third Country Branches
Implementing Technical Standards on the supervisory reporting of Third Country Branches
Joint Compliance table - FAPS guidelines
Metadata
Data dictionary
Guide for data exploitation
efif_meeting_February_2025_minutes
2025_EBA environmental statement_data 2024_final_FR
Consultation paper on draft Implementing Technical Standards on the supervisory reporting of Third Country Branches
AMLSC_Declarations of Interests 2025
Annex I - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting (TCB templates)
Annex II - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting (HU templates)
Instructions document (Annex I) - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting
Instructions document (Annex II) - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting
BoS_Declarations of Interests 2025
The EBA publishes additional data guidance ahead of the release of its 2025 EU-wide stress test
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published the metadata, the data dictionary, and the guide for data exploitation. This information is intended to assist data users in automating the analysis of the 2025 EU-wide stress test data, which will be released on 1 August at 18:00 CET.