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The EBA consults on harmonised reporting for third-country branches across the EU
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on its draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) for the supervisory reporting of third-country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). This initiative aims to establish uniform formats, definitions, and reporting frequencies for third-country branches, ensuring a consistent and comprehensive approach to regulatory and financial information reporting across the EU. The consultation runs until 31 October 2025.
Consultation on Implementing Technical Standards on the supervisory reporting of Third Country Branches
Implementing Technical Standards on the supervisory reporting of Third Country Branches
Instructions document (Annex II) - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting
Instructions document (Annex I) - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting
Annex II - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting (HU templates)
Annex I - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting (TCB templates)
Consultation paper on draft Implementing Technical Standards on the supervisory reporting of Third Country Branches
The EBA and the ECB support harmonised implementation of updated NACE classification across EU reporting frameworks
The European Banking Authority (EBA), in collaboration with the European Central Bank (ECB), welcomes the advice of the Joint Bank Reporting Committee (JBRC) to implement the revised statistical classification of economic activities, NACE Rev. 2.1, in a harmonised manner across their reporting frameworks. This harmonisation is essential to reduce costs for banks and to enhance the analytical quality of reported data.
Final report on draft ITS Supervisory reporting for operational risk (CRR3 - phase 1)
IT solutions - instructions for Operational risk and all templates - clean [zip]
IT solutions - instructions for Operational risk and all templates - track changes [zip]
The EBA publishes key regulatory products on operational risk capital requirements and related supervisory reporting
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published three final draft technical standards that are crucial for the implementation of the EU Banking Package and will allow supervisors to monitor institutions’ compliance, thus fostering consistent and enhanced supervision.