Follow-up report on Pillar 3 disclosures.pdf
European Banking Authority Report - Follow-up review of banks’ transparency in their 2012 Pillar 3 reports (9 December 2013)
European Banking Authority Report - Follow-up review of banks’ transparency in their 2012 Pillar 3 reports (9 December 2013)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a follow-up review aimed at assessing the disclosures made by 19 European institutions in response to the Basel Pillar 3 requirements, as set out in the EU Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). Overall, despite improvements in some specific areas, credit institutions’ compliance with disclosure requirements remains unchanged compared to last year’s assessment where no bank had fully met all the requirements. The report also highlighted that comparability and consistency of disclosures between the different institutions could be improved.
28 11 2013 Workshop on the implementation of disclosure requirements - Presentation (EBA future actions to improve transparency of institutions)
28 11 2013 Workshop on the implementation of disclosure requirements - EBA Follow-up review of banks transparency in 2013 Pillar 3 report
28 11 2013 Workshop on the implementation of disclosure requirements - Agenda
European Banking Authority Consultation Paper - Consultation Paper on draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on Disclosure for the Leverage Ratio (EBA/CP/2013/41)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on disclosure for leverage ratio. These standards will be part of the EU Single Rulebook in the banking sector and aim at harmonising disclosure of the leverage ratio across the EU by providing institutions with uniform templates and instructions. The consultation runs until 24 January 2014.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on Draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on disclosure for own funds. These draft ITS complement the first set of standards on own funds published last April and focus on the disclosure requirements to be met by institutions. Establishing appropriate disclosure requirements increases the transparency on regulatory capital held by European institutions and ultimately contributes to strengthening its quality and quantity. The consultation runs until 31 July 2012.
European Banking Authority questionnaire - Questionnaire on the users/investors needs on credit institutions Pillar 3 disclosures (4 April 2012)
European Banking Authority Report - Follow-up review of banks ‘transparency in their 2011 Pillar 3 report (12 October 2012)
European Banking Authority questionnaire - Questionnaire on the identification of users/investors' need on credit institutions' Pillar 3 disclosures (Deutsche Bank response)
European Banking Authority questionnaire - Questionnaire on the identification of users/investors' need on credit institutions' Pillar 3 disclosures (Deutsche Bank cover note)
European Banking Authority questionnaire - Questionnaire on the identification of users/investors' need on credit institutions' Pillar 3 disclosures (Moody's response)
European Banking Authority questionnaire - Questionnaire on the identification of users/investors' need on credit institutions' Pillar 3 disclosures (Standard & Poor's response)
European Banking Authority questionnaire - Questionnaire on the identification of users/investors' need on credit institutions' Pillar 3 disclosures (ACPZ response)
European Banking Authority questionnaire - Questionnaire on the users/investors needs on credit institutions Pillar 3 disclosures (4 April 2012) (Word document)
European Banking Authority Report - Follow-up review of banks’ transparency in their 2010 Pillar 3 reports (13 October 2011)
Committee of European Banking Supervisors Report - Assessment of banks' transparency in their 2009 audited annual reports (30 June 2010)
Committee of European Banking Supervisors Report - Follow-up review of banks' transparency
in their 2009 Pillar 3 reports (30 June 2010)