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The EBA publishes its final Guidelines on instruments for the capital endowment requirement for third-country branches
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final Guidelines on instruments for the capital endowment requirement for third-country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). The Guidelines set out the list of instruments that third-country branches may use to meet their capital endowment requirement and specify the minimum operational conditions that ensure these instruments are available when needed. The overall objective is to ensure that the capital endowment assets protect local depositors at the level of the third country branch, or they remain available to pay appropriate claims and satisfy local creditors in the event of resolution or winding-up of the third country branch.
260106 Annotated templates_with_finpre9dp_4.2.1
Full_taxonomy_and_technical_documentation
DPM 2.0 and DPM_XL Technical Documentation
taxonomy package 4.2.1 (FINREP9DP)
sample files 4.2.1 (FINREP9DP)
DPM2 Database_v_4_2_1
Identical_Cells.xlsx
EBA_validation_rules_4.2.1_2026-02-18
EBA Filing Rules v5.8_2026_02_25
Validation of pro forma-initial margin models
The EBA kicks off EU central validation of ISDA SIMM from 1 March 2026
The European Banking Authority (EBA) will start the central validation of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association Standard Initial Margin Model (ISDA SIMM) on 1 March 2026. The Decision on arrangements for ISDA SIMM validation, published today sets out the operational framework governing the EBA’s new validation function. This marks a key milestone in the implementation of the EBA’s new role as central validator of pro forma models, aimed at ensuring consistent, robust and transparent supervisory oversight of initial margin models across the EU.
Letter JM Campa - RTS equiv legal mechanism - adoption with changes
Decision on arrangements for ISDA SIMM validation
Opinion on the Commission’s amendments to the final draft RTS on equivalent legal mechanism
Opinion on the Commission’s amendments to the final draft RTS on equivalent legal mechanism
Letter to Mr Berrigan on the submission of Opinion on RTS on equivalent legal mechanism
The EBA responds to the Commission’s proposed amendments to the draft technical standards on equivalent legal mechanism
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its Opinion in response to the European Commission’s amendments to the draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying what constitutes an equivalent legal mechanism to ensure the completion of a residential property under construction within a reasonable timeframe, as laid down in the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR).
The EBΑ concludes work on legacy instruments monitoring
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has decided to conclude its dedicated work on the monitoring of legacy instruments, in line with its long-standing expectation that such instruments should be eliminated over time. The phasing out of legacy instruments is essential to maintain a clear subordination ranking within institutions’ capital structures and to avoid unnecessary complexity in the prudential framework.