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Consultation paper on amending draft ITS on benchmarking of internal models
Report on data availability and feasibility of common methodology for ESG exposures
The EBA finds progress in availability and accessibility of data used to identify and qualify environmental, social and governance risks but data landscape remains incomplete
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Report assessing the availability and accessibility of data related to environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks as well as the feasibility of introducing a standardised methodology for identifying and qualifying credit exposures to such risks. The Report finds that while there have been significant improvements over the recent years on availability and accessibility of data, the ESG data landscape remains incomplete at this stage. Key policy initiatives such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the supporting European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), as well as further transparency in the methodologies of ESG scores and External Credit Assessment Institutions’ (ECAI) credit risk ratings, are expected to further improve this landscape and mitigate challenges.
EU Specific Basel III monitoring reporting template v5.3 (EBA v4.0
ebadc2021373_consolidated_version.pdf
eu_specific_bm_instructions_v.5.3_eba_v4.0_-_2025-01-29.pdf
eba_dc_574_amending_decision_of_eba_dc_373_2021.pdf
2025 02 15 PMR Francois-Louis Michaud
2025 02 15 PMR -2025 Jose Manuel Campa
EBA GL 2024 14 - Guidelines on internal policies to ensure the implementation of restrictive measures
Roadmap towards the designation of CTPPs under DORA
EBA BS 2025 057 rev. 1 (Final Minutes of Ad hoc BoS conference call on 15 January 2025)
The ESAs provide a roadmap towards the designation of CTPPs under DORA
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) are advancing in the implementation of the pan-European oversight framework of critical ICT third-party service providers (CTPPs) with the objective to designate the CTPPs and to start the oversight engagement this year.