JC 2015 022 - Final JC Report on securitisation.pdf
JC 2015 022 - Final JC Report on securitisation
JC 2015 022 - Final JC Report on securitisation
EBA DC 120 (Decision on Anti Fraud Strategy)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today three sets of final Guidelines related to the information that institutions in the EU banking sector should disclose under Pillar 3. These Guidelines, condensed into a single document, cover how institutions should apply the concepts of materiality, proprietary nature and confidentiality in relation to the disclosure requirements, as well as how they should assess the frequency of disclosures. These Guidelines aim at enhancing consistency in disclosure practices across the EU and are part of the EBA’s work to ensure transparency in the EU banking sector.
The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) has published a report detailing its findings and recommendations regarding the disclosure requirements and obligations relating to due diligence, supervisory reporting and retention rules in existing EU law on Structured Finance Instruments (SFIs).
Public hearing_Detailed records of fianancial contracts 8 May 2015
EBA GL 2015 01 GL on Payments Account Directive _EN
EBA-CP-2015-09 CP on Assigning RWs to Specialised Lending Exposures
EBA GL 2015 01 GL on Payments Account Directive _LV
Compliance form - Confirmation of compliance with Guidelines
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on specialised lending exposures. The proposed RTS aim to specify how institutions should take into account several factors when assigning risk weights to specialised lending exposures and how they should treat these factors. The consultation runs until 11 August 2015.
EBA public hearing GL on sound remuneration policies
DPM Table Layout and Data Point Categorisation.2.3.1
DPM Database 2.3.1.0
EBA-GL-2015-03 Guidelines on Early Intervention Triggers
DPM Dictionary 230 (Unchanged in 2.3.1)
EBA Validation Rules - 2015 05 04
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an update to the XBRL taxonomy that Competent Authorities shall use for the remittance of data under the EBA Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting. The revised taxonomy will be used for reports on funding plans and supervisory benchmarking regarding reference dates of 31 December 2014 onwards.