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Public hearing on Guidelines on authorisation of third-country branches
Board of Supervisors meeting
Guidelines on authorisation of third country branches Public Hearing
Wednesday 10th of December; 12:00 - 13:00 CET (Virtual Event)
Public hearing on Guidelines on Supervisory Independence
JC 2016 77 (List of identified Financial Conglomerates 2016)
TEST - ONLINE SGAT Meeting
Friday 11 December 2025, 09:30 - 17:30 (virtual event)
Follow-up peer review report on authorisations under PSD2
RAR Autumn 2025 - Press release charts
Consultation paper on RTS and ITS on prudentially material transactions under CR
Consultation on Technical standards on prudentially material transactions under CRD
The EBA consults on draft technical standards on prudentially material transactions under the Capital Requirements Directive
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) and Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) concerning material acquisitions, material transfers of assets or liabilities, and mergers and divisions involving credit institutions or (mixed) financial holding companies under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). The standards are designed to support banking consolidation and deepen EU market integration by clarifying supervisory expectations, reducing regulatory uncertainty and ensuring consistent prudential assessment across the EU. The consultation runs until 5 March 2026.
Technical standards on prudentially material transactions under CRD
The EBA publishes a follow-up Peer Review on authorisation of payment institutions and electronic money institutions
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a follow-up to the 2023 Peer Review Report assessing progress in the authorisation of payment institutions and electronic money institutions under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). While notable improvements and increased convergence have been observed, significant differences persist in key areas such as governance, internal control mechanisms, and local substance. These divergent implementations continue to pose risks of regulatory arbitrage and an uneven playing field across Member States.
Strong capital and profitability in EU/EEA banks in a context of increased geopolitical uncertainty and operational threats
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today released its Autumn 2025 risk assessment Report (RAR), confirming that EU/EEA banks remain strong in capital, liquidity, profitability and asset quality. However, the EBA calls for continued vigilance as geopolitical uncertainty, market volatility and increasing operational risks persist. The Report is published alongside the 2025 EU-wide transparency exercise, providing detailed and comparable data for 119 banks across 25 countries of the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA), and is supplemented by the Autumn 2025 Risk Assessment Questionnaire (RAQ).