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Opinion on MLTF risks.pdf
Opinion on the risks of money laundering and terrorist financing affecting the European Union’s financial sector
The EBA highlights key money laundering and terrorist financing risks across the EU
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its biennial Opinion on risks of money laundering and terrorist financing (ML/TF) affecting the European Union's financial sector. The ML/TF risks identified by the EBA include those that are applicable to the entire financial system, for instance the use of innovative financial services, while others affect specific sectors, such as de-risking. The list also includes ML/TF risks that emerge from wider developments such as the COVID-19 pandemic that has an impact on both firms’ AML/CFT compliance and competent authorities’ supervision. The Opinion, therefore, sets out recommendations to competent authorities aimed at closing these gaps.
Mario Quagliariello's interview with L'Echo: Banks are facing an ‘extreme but plausible’ scenario
Avis préalable pour les services de courtage d'assurance pour l'ABE.pdf
Avis préalable pour les services de courtage d'assurance pour l'ABE
Ex-ante publicity for Insurance Broking Services for the EBA.pdf
Ex-ante publicity for Insurance Broking Services for the EBA
EBA publishes final revised Guidelines on money laundering and terrorist financing risk factors
The EBA published today its final revised Guidelines on ML/TF risk factors. The revisions take into account changes to the EU Anti Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing (AML/CFT) legal framework and address new ML/TF risks, including those identified by the EBA’s implementation reviews. In addition to strengthening financial institutions’ risk-based approaches to AML/CFT, the revision supports the development of more effective and consistent supervisory approaches where evidence suggested that divergent approaches continue to exist. The Guidelines are central to the EBA’s work to lead, coordinate and monitor the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.
Annex I - KPIs for credit institutions (Article 8 Taxonomy).xlsx
Annex I - KPIs for credit institutions (Article 8 Taxonomy)
Annex II - KPIs for investment firms (Article 8 Taxonomy).xlsx
Annex II - KPIs for investment firms (Article 8 Taxonomy)
Consultation paper on draft ITS on Pillar 3 disclosures on ESG risks.pdf
Consultation paper on draft ITS on Pillar 3 disclosures on ESG risks
Factsheet - ESG disclosures.pdf
Factsheet - ESG disclosures
Final Report on Guidelines on revised ML TF Risk Factors.pdf
Guidelines on money laundering and terrorist financing risk factors
2021 EU-wide stress test - Market risk shocks - corrected - 1 March 2021.xlsx
Market risk scenario (Excel)
Report - Advice to COM_Disclosure Article 8 Taxonomy.pdf
Report - Advice to EC on Disclosures under Article 8 Taxonomy Regulation
EBA Opinion - Advice to EC on Disclosures under Article 8 Taxonomy Regulation.pdf
Opinion - Advice to EC on Disclosures under Article 8 Taxonomy Regulation
Annex I - EBA draft ITS on Pillar 3 disclosures on ESG risks (templates).xlsx
Annex I - draft ITS on Pillar 3 disclosures on ESG risks (templates)
Annex II - EBA draft ITS on Pillar 3 disclosures on ESG risks (instructions).pdf
Annex II - EBA draft ITS on Pillar 3 disclosures on ESG risks (instructions)
EBA advises the Commission on KPIs for transparency on institutions’ environmentally sustainable activities, including a green asset ratio
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion in response to the Commission’s call for advice on KPIs and related methodology for the disclosure by credit institutions and by investment firms of information on how and to what extent their activities qualify as environmentally sustainable in accordance with the EU Taxonomy. In the advice, the EBA underlines the importance of the green asset ratio, supported by other KPIs, as a key means to understand how institutions are financing sustainable activities and meeting the Paris agreement targets.
EBA launches public consultation on draft technical standards on Pillar 3 disclosures of ESG risks
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a consultation paper on draft implementing technical standards (ITS) on Pillar 3 disclosures on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) risks. The draft ITS put forward comparable disclosures that show how climate change may exacerbate other risks within institutions’ balance sheets, how institutions are mitigating those risks, and their green asset ratio on exposures financing taxonomy-aligned activities, such as those consistent with the Paris agreement goals.