Annex 2 (Solvency).pdf
Annex 2 (Solvency).pdf
Annex 2 (Solvency).pdf
Annex 3 (Annex 16 - Asset Encumbrance).xlsx
Annex 1 (Solvency).xlsx
Annex 4 (Annex 17 - Asset Encumbrance).pdf
As part of its drive for more proportionate regulatory and supervisory framework, the European Banking Authority (EBA) has finalised its comprehensive study of the cost of compliance of European Economic Area (EEA) banks with the supervisory reporting requirements. In the summary report published today, the EBA has identified numerous recommendations collectively leading to a potential reduction of the banks’ reporting costs by up to 15-24%. Most of the recommendations will be implemented by the EBA as part of its ongoing policy work on developing and enhancing the common EU supervisory reporting framework.
Study of the cost of compliance with supervisory reporting requirement
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting with respect to Additional Liquidity Monitoring Metrics (ALMM). Following the mandate laid down in the revised Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR2), the EBA is proposing to introduce some proportionality considerations in ALMM reporting for small and non-complex institutions. Additional amendments to the templates are introduced with the aim of streamlining reporting requirements, filling in data gaps and further clarifying the reporting instructions.
Consultation Paper on draft ITS on Supervisory Reporting regarding ALMM
Annex 21 (AMM - Counterbalancing capacity) (PDF)
Annex 23 (AMM - Maturity ladder) (PDF)
Annex 18 (AMM) (XLS)
Annex 19 (AMM) (PDF)
Annex 20 (AMM - Counterbalancing capacity) (XLS)
Annex 22 (AMM - Maturity ladder) (XLS)
Annexes in tracked changes (ZIP)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a discussion paper on the feasibility study of an integrated reporting system to collect feedback for the preparation of its final Report in this area. The discussion paper outlines possible options around the main building blocks of a possible integrated system including a single data dictionary and single reporting system across supervisory, resolution and central bank statistical data. The consultation runs until 11 June 2021.
Discussion Paper on integrated reporting