Risk Dashboard Q1 2025
EBA Risk Dashboard Q1 2025 – quarterly analysis of EU banking sector risks covering solvency, credit risk, asset quality, profitability, funding, and liquidity with key indicators and trends.
EBA Risk Dashboard Q1 2025 – quarterly analysis of EU banking sector risks covering solvency, credit risk, asset quality, profitability, funding, and liquidity with key indicators and trends.
European Banking Authority (EBA) public meeting register for August 1–15, 2025, showing no disclosed meetings for Chairperson José Manuel Campa during this period.
EBA report on Q2 2025 stakeholder meetings covering digital finance, securitisation, payment fraud, crypto-assets, FRTB implementation, CRR3, ESG risks, and prudential regulation with banks, associations, and regulators.
EBA Risk Dashboard Q1 2025 – quarterly report analysing EU banking sector risks, covering solvency, credit risk, profitability, funding, and liquidity trends with key indicators and heatmap visualisations.
European Banking Authority (EBA) record of processing personal data in HR management systems (SYSPER and Allegro) under EUDPR Article 31 – detailing data categories, purposes, retention, and compliance for staff administration, business continuity, and contact management.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the allocation of off-balance sheet items and the specification of factors that might constrain institutions’ ability to cancel unconditionally cancellable commitments.
EBA final report on draft Regulatory Technical Standards under CRR (EU) No 575/2013, specifying criteria for allocating off-balance sheet items to credit risk buckets, factors constraining cancellation of unconditionally cancellable commitments, and notification processes via COREP to enhance risk management and regulatory consistency.
EBA report assessing the adoption and impact of AML/CFT supervisory technology (SupTech) tools across EU authorities, highlighting benefits like improved data analysis, efficiency, and collaboration, while addressing challenges in implementation under the new AML/CFT framework and AMLA establishment.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Report on the use of technology tools in anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) supervision (SupTech). The Report takes stock of ongoing innovation efforts by competent authorities in the EU and explores how these can support the effective implementation of the new EU AML/CFT framework.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its Q1 2025 Risk Dashboard (RDB), which discloses aggregated statistical information for the largest EU/EEA credit institutions.
EBA final report amending Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) under EU Regulation 2016/2070 for the 2026 benchmarking exercise of internal models, focusing on market and credit risk adjustments, including template updates and alignment with revised supervisory reporting.
EBA confirms its response to the EU Commission’s Delegated Act postponing the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB) market risk framework to 2027, extending the no-action letter and clarifying technical aspects like output floor calculations, structural FX positions, and supervisory benchmarking requirements under CRR and CRD.
EBA Board of Supervisors meeting minutes from June 2025 covering updates on EU loan enforcement benchmarks, FRTB postponement, AMLA supervision risks, MiCAR reporting progress, IT governance audit results, and EU banking sector risks including geopolitical impacts and sovereign debt discussions.
EBA summary of written procedures and voting results from March to June 2025, including final RTS amendments on CCP criteria, repeal of high-risk exposure guidelines, and non-objection to resolution planning reporting standards.
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