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Consultation on Guidelines on third country branches capital endowment requirement
Consultation on Regulatory Technical Standards on cooperation and colleges of supervisors for third-country branches
The EBA consults on regulatory products on third-country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched three public consultations on Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) and Guidelines (GL) on third-country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) concerning booking arrangements, capital endowment and supervisory colleges. These regulatory products aim at ensuring a harmonised and consistent implementation of the new EU framework for third-country branches, enhancing comparability across Member States, and fostering effective supervisory cooperation. The three consultations run until 10 October 2025.
Guidelines on third country branches capital endowment requirement
Regulatory Technical Standards specifying the booking arrangements that third-country branches
Regulatory Technical Standards on cooperation and colleges of supervisors for third-country branches
Consultation Paper on draft Regulatory Technical Standards on cooperation and colleges of supervisors for third-country branches
EBA consults on draft Regulatory Technical Standards for supervisory cooperation and colleges of supervisors overseeing third-country bank branches under Directive 2013/36/EU, outlining requirements for coordination, information exchange, and risk assessment.
Consultation paper on draft RTS specifying the booking arrangements that third-country branches
EBA consults on draft Regulatory Technical Standards outlining booking arrangements for third-country bank branches under Directive 2013/36/EU (CRD IV), addressing risk management and regulatory compliance requirements.
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on third country branches capital endowment requirement
EBA consults on draft guidelines specifying capital instruments third-country bank branches must hold for immediate risk coverage under Directive 2013/36/EU (CRD IV), outlining requirements for unrestricted use to cover losses.
Board of Supervisors meeting
The EBA consults to amend its technical standards on own funds and eligible liabilities
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation to amend the EU Delegated Regulation on own funds and eligible liabilities. The proposed key amendment is the shortening of the timeframe to process the applications to reduce own funds and eligible liabilities instruments under the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR), with the aim of simplifying processes. The consultation runs until 8 October 2025.
Consultation on Regulatory Technical Standards amending RTS on own funds and eligible liabilities
Consultation paper on draft revised Guidelines on product oversight and governance
EBA consults on revising product oversight and governance guidelines for retail banking to address ESG features and greenwashing risks, seeking stakeholder feedback by October 2025.
Consultation paper on draft RTS amending RTS on own funds and eligible liabilities instruments
EBA consults on draft regulatory technical standards amending Delegated Regulation (EU) 241/2014 to revise timing requirements for prior permission applications to reduce own funds and eligible liabilities instruments under CRR (Regulation (EU) 575/2013).
The EBA consults on the revision of product oversight and governance Guidelines for retail banking products to consider products with ESG features and greenwashing risks
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation proposing to revise the EBA Guidelines on product oversight and governance (POG) arrangements for retail banking products. The proposed revision aims to prevent greenwashing and ensure that financial institutions meet the highest standards of business conduct when offering products with Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) features to consumers. The consultation runs until 9 October 2025.
Consultation on Guidelines on product oversight and governance arrangements for retail banking products
The EBA launches consultation on its draft Guidelines on third-party risk management with regard to non-ICT related services
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on the draft Guidelines on the sound management of third-party risk. The draft Guidelines focus on third-party arrangements in relation to non-ICT related services provided by third-party service providers and their subcontractors with a particular focus on the provision of critical or important functions. These Guidelines revise and update the previous EBA Guidelines on outsourcing, published in 2019, in line with the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). The consultation runs until 8 October 2025.
Consultation on draft Guidelines on the sound management of third-party risk
PMR-2025-Q1
EBA Q1 2025 report on stakeholder meetings covering AML/CFT, FRTB, ESG risks, digital finance, capital requirements, and supervisory effectiveness with banks, fintechs, and industry associations.