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BSG Response to EBA CP on Draft Guidelines on the conditions to be met to benefit from an exemption from contingency measures (EBA CP 2018 09)_13 August 2018 .pdf
BSG Response to EBA CP on Draft Guidelines on the conditions to be met to benefit from an exemption from contingency measures (EBA CP 2018 09)_13 August 2018 .pdf
Regulatory Technical Standards on central contact points under PSD2
Consultation on the Guidelines on the conditions to be met to benefit from an exemption from contingency measures under Article 33(6) of Regulation (EU) 2018/389 (RTS on SCA & CSC)
Draft RTS on home-host cooperation under PSD2 (EBA-RTS-2018-03).pdf
Draft RTS on home-host cooperation under PSD2 (EBA-RTS-2018-03)
Extension of the Joint Committee Guidelines on complaints-handling (JC 2018 35).pdf
Extension of the Joint Committee Guidelines on complaints-handling (JC 2018 35)
Regulatory Technical Standards on Home-Host cooperation under PSD2
EBA publishes final draft technical standards on home-host cooperation under PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) specifying the framework for cooperation and the exchange of information between competent authorities under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). The RTS also clarify the type of information as well as the templates to be used by payment institutions when reporting to the competent authorities of the host Member States on the payment business activities carried out in their territories.
EBA updates the Joint Committee Guidelines on complaints-handling to extend their scope of application
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an update to the Joint Committee (JC) Guidelines on complaints-handling, which includes an extension of their scope of application to the authorities supervising the new institutions established under the revised Payment Service Directive (PSD2) and the Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD). This extension will ensure that an identical set of requirements for complaints-handling continues to apply to all financial institutions across the banking, investment and insurance sectors. This will provide consumers with the same level of protection, irrespective of which regulated product or service they are purchasing and which regulated institution they are purchasing it from.
Extension of the application of the Joint Committee Guidelines on complaints-handling to the new institutions under PSD2 and MCD
Final report on Guidelines on fraud reporting under Article 96(6) PSD2 (EBA-GL-2018-05)
Final report on Guidelines on fraud reporting under Article 96(6) PSD2 (EBA-GL-2018-05)
EBA peer review shows competent authorities have robust and consistent procedures to comply with RTS on passport notifications
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the final peer review Report on the Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the information to be notified when exercising the right of establishment and the freedom to provide services for credit institutions. The Report, which summarises the main findings of the peer review exercise, showed that competent authorities have developed consistent and robust procedures to comply with the RTS requirements although the level of sophistication of these processes varies across Member States. The EBA has, therefore, identified some best practices, which might be beneficial to address some of the identified weaknesses.
EBA adds PSD2 to its online Interactive Single Rulebook and Q&A tools
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has updated its online Interactive Single Rulebook and Q&A tool with the inclusion of the Payment Services Directive (PSD2).
EBA provides clarity to market participants for the implementation of the technical standards on strong customer authentication and common and secure communication under the PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today two regulatory products, an Opinion and a Consultation Paper on draft Guidelines, to clarify a number of issues identified by market participants in relation to the regulatory technical standards (RTS) on strong customer authentication and common and secure communication (SCA and CSC), which will apply from 14 September 2019. The Opinion focuses on the implementation of the RTS while the Consultation Paper proposes a pragmatic and consistent approach to the four conditions to be met to benefit from an exemption from the fallback option envisaged under Article 33(6) of the RTS. The EBA will also extend its Single Rulebook Q&A tool to the revised Payments Services Directive (PSD2). With all these additional measures, the EBA aims at providing assistance to market participants for a smooth and transparent implementation of its RTS on SCA and CSC.
Opinion on the implementation of the RTS on SCA and CSC (EBA-2018-Op-04).pdf
Opinion on the implementation of the RTS on SCA and CSC (EBA-2018-Op-04)
CP on draft Guidelines on the conditions to be met to benefit from an exemption from contingency measures under Article 33(6) of Regulation (EU) 2018389 (RTS on SCA & CSC) (EBA-CP-2018-09).pdf
Consultation Paper on draft Guidelines on the conditions to be met to benefit from an exemption from contingency measures under Article 33(6) of Regulation (EU) 2018389 (RTS on SCA & CSC) (EBA-CP-2018-09)
EBA publishes Opinion on the implementation of the RTS on strong customer authentication and common and secure communication
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion on the implementation of the regulatory technical standards (RTS) on strong customer authentication (SCA) and common and secure communication (CSC), which will apply from 14 September 2019. In the Opinion, the EBA clarifies a number of issues identified by market participants and Competent Authorities (CAs) to assist in this implementation.