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European Banking Authority 2025 declaration of interests form for Helmut Ettl (FMA Austria) outlining conflict of interest policy compliance, economic interests, and EBA involvement under EBA/DC/2020/308 guidelines.
European Banking Authority 2025 declaration of interests form for Helmut Ettl (FMA Austria) outlining conflict of interest policy compliance, economic interests, and EBA involvement under EBA/DC/2020/308 guidelines.
EBA 2025 Annual Declaration of Interests form – requires staff and contractual parties to disclose financial interests, conflicts of interest, and compliance with ethics guidelines under Staff Regulations and EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy to ensure independence and transparency.
EBA Annual Declaration of Interests (ADoI) form for 2025 – requires staff and contractual parties to disclose financial interests, conflicts of interest, and compliance with ethics guidelines under EU Staff Regulations and EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy.
EBA Annual Declaration of Interests (ADoI) form for staff and contractual parties – requires disclosure of financial interests, conflicts of interest, and compliance with EBA ethics guidelines, Staff Regulations, and conflict of interest policies under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010.
EBA's 2025 Annual Declaration of Interests form for staff – requires disclosure of financial assets, crypto holdings, and potential conflicts under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010 and EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy.
EBA Annual Declaration of Interests (ADoI) form – requires staff and contractual parties to disclose financial interests, conflicts of interest, and compliance with ethics guidelines under EU Staff Regulations and EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy to ensure independence and transparency.
EBA speech at Payments Tomorrow Conference 2025 analysing the impact of PSD1 and PSD2 on EU payments innovation, competition, and security, while outlining upcoming regulatory changes like PSD3, PSR, and FIDA to enhance open banking, fraud prevention, and customer protection.
EBA report on AI adoption in EU banking and payments – analyses use cases, market trends, and risks, including credit scoring, fraud detection, customer support, and General-Purpose AI (GPAI), highlighting efficiency gains and regulatory challenges as of 2025.
EBA Q2 2025 report on credit risk parameters for IRB banks in EU and non-EU countries – presents statistical data on default rates, loss rates, probability of default (PD), and loss given default (LGD) by counterparty type and country, sourced from COREP C 9.02.
EBA Risk Dashboard Q2 2025 – quarterly assessment of EU banking sector risks covering solvency, credit risk, asset quality, profitability, funding, and liquidity through key indicators and trends.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its Q2 2025 Risk Dashboard (RDB), which discloses aggregated statistical information for the largest EU/EEA credit institutions.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its advice in response to the European Commission’s Call for Advice (CfA) on the review and performance of the EU covered bond framework. The EBA welcomes this initiative as a timely opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness of the current framework and to support the development of a deeper and more integrated EU covered bond market. The advice includes targeted recommendations aimed at enhancing harmonisation across national and EU-level frameworks, improving legal clarity and transparency, and expanding the scope of the EU covered bond ecosystem.
European Banking Authority (EBA) provides advice on reviewing the EU covered bond framework, addressing regulatory improvements and alignment with market practices in response to the European Commission’s 2023 call for input.