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EBA BS 2026 287 rev. 1 (Minutes - BoS meeting on 20 and 21 April 2026)
List of written procedures and their voting results from 18 March 2026 to 20 April 2026
EBA MB 2026 085 rev. 1 (Final Minutes MB conference call on 7 April 2026)
Risk Assessment Report - Spring 2026
Risk Dashboard Q1 2026
Credit Risk parameters annex - Q1 2026
Credit Risk parameters annex - Q1 2026 [pdf]
Data Annex InteractiveRiskDashboard Q1 2026
The EBA publishes its annual assessment of banks’ internal approaches for capital requirements calculation
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its 2025 Reports on the annual market and credit risk benchmarking exercises, highlighting continued progress in the consistency and reliability of banks’ internal models across the EU, while identifying areas for supervisory attention as key regulatory reforms approach full implementation.
Public hearing on Amending Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 20243117 with regard to CR and IFRS 9 Benchmarking reporting
Wednesday 24 June 2026, 09:30 - 12:30 CET
Virtual event
Public consultation on revised Guidelines on limits on exposures to shadow banking entities (SBE)
Thursday 25 June 2026, 10:00 - 12:00 CET
Virtual event
Statistical Annex Spring 2026 RAQ
RAQ Summer 2026 booklet
The EBA publishes its 2025 Annual Report outlining key achievements
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its 2025 Annual Report, outlining its main achievements and activities in delivering on its mandates under its Work Programme. In 2025, the EBA focused on streamlining and improving the efficiency of the EU regulatory framework while expanding its supervisory role, particularly under the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA).
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Report on simplifying the stacking orders of the EU prudential and resolution framework
Annual Report 2025 - Part 1
Fourth joint ESAs conference on financial services and gender
The EBA proposes simplifications to the EU bank capital framework in a holistic manner to strengthen its efficiency
The European Banking Authority (EBA) continues to execute on its simplification and efficiency programme. After proposals in April to reduce the reporting burden for banks and for a simpler stress-test in 2027, it publishes today a comprehensive review of the EU bank microprudential, macroprudential and resolution capital framework, including proposals to simplify it. The proposals aim to reduce complexity while preserving banks’ resilience and resolvability as well as authorities’ tools, and to ensure the framework remains focused on emerging and materially evolving risks.