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The EBA publishes its final Guidelines on supervisory independence
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final Guidelines on Supervisory Independence under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). The Guidelines further clarify the arrangements that competent authorities should have in place to prevent and manage conflicts of interest involving both their staff and the members of their governance bodies. These arrangements include declarations of interest, limitations on trading of financial instruments and cooling-oof restrictions.
Decision on Guidelines on connected clients
Consolidated EBA Guidelines on connected clients
EBA GL 2025 05 - Guidelines amending Guidelines EBA GL 2022 04 on the equivalence of confidentiality regimes
JC 2025 78 - Joint Guidelines on integrating ESG in supervisory stress test
EBA GL 2025 04 - Guidelines on environmental scenario analysis
CV Montgars FR
Final Report on Guidelines on Supervisory Independence
Systematic backtesting of probability of default models with regulatory data
EBA GL 2026 02 - Guidelines on proportionate retail diversification methods under the standardised approach for credit risk
EBA GL 2026 01 - Guidelines on Ancillary Services Undertakings
2026.02.09 BoS Declaration of Interests 2026
The EBA streamlines its Guidelines on connected clients to align with new EU legislation
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has decided to partially delete sections of its Guidelines on connected clients, following the entry into force of new, directly applicable EU legislation. The changes ensure continued clarity, consistency and alignment in the framework used by credit institutions to identify groups of connected clients.
Public hearing on Consultation paper on changes to ITS on supervisory reporting
Tuesday 5 May 2026, 10:00 – 13:00 CET
Virtual event
Joint ESAs Guidelines on ESG Stress Testing - Stakeholder comments
Updated ITS on closely correlated currencies
Annex to the implementing technical standards
BSG response to consultation on draft amending Guidelines on the appropriate subsets of exposures in the application of the systemic risk buffer
The EBA updates list of correlated currencies
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the 2026 update of the list of closely correlated currencies, which is used for the calculation of capital requirements for foreign exchange risk under the standardised approach. The update has been carried out in line with the methodology and procedure set out in the applicable Implementing Technical Standards (ITS). The revised list has been submitted to the European Commission for endorsement.