Vacancy notice.pdf
Vacancy notice
Vacancy notice
Vacancy notice
Vacancy notice
Eligibility criteria grid_Traineeships 2017
EBA Guideline 2015 22-Compliance Table-GLs on sound remuneration policies
Vacancy notice
Vacancy notice
EBA Dashboard - Q2 2016
EBA Interactive Dashboard - Q2 2016
Vacancy notice
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the periodic update of its Risk Dashboard. This report summarises the main risks and vulnerabilities in the banking sector by the evolution of a set of Risk Indicators (RI) across the EU in Q2 2016. The update shows an increase in EU banks’ capital ratios, while the low profitability and the high level of NPLs remain a concern.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines on remuneration policies and practices related to the provision and sale of retail banking products and services. The EBA had previously identified poor remuneration policies and practices as a key driver of miss-selling of financial products and services. The Guidelines aim, therefore, to protect consumers from related risks and to reduce conduct costs for financial institutions. They will apply from 18 January 2018.
Andelskassen JAK press release
QIS report on default definition October 2016
Final Report on Guidelines on default definition (EBA-GL-2016-07)
Final draft RTS on the materiality threshold for credit obligations (EBA-RTS-2016-06)
The EBA has received a notification from Finansiel Stabilitet (Danish Resolution Authority) in respect of the sale of Andelskassen J.A.K. Slagelse, an institution that was put under its control in the context of the application of resolution measures.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines specifying the application of the definition of default across the EU and its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the materiality threshold of past due credit obligations. The EBA also released the results of a quantitative and qualitative impact study (QIS) aimed at assessing the impact on the regulatory capital requirements of selected policy options to harmonise the definition of default used by EU institutions. Both the Guidelines and the final draft RTS will harmonise the definition of default across the EU, thus contributing to improving consistency and comparability of capital requirements.