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ING - 2022.pdf
Intesa Sanpaolo - 2022.pdf
JP Morgan SE - 2022.pdf
List of written procedures and their voting results from 16 February to 19 April 2023.pdf
List of written procedures and their voting results from 16 February to 19 April 2023
EBA BS 2023 271 rev. 1 (Final minutes BoS conference call on 19 April 2023).pdf
Minutes
2023 08 15 PMR Francois-Louis Michaud.pdf
2023 08 15 PMR -2023 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
JECPD2023_Programme.pdf
Programme
BankLEIs_publication_end2022.xlsx
Bank Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) [xlsx]
Consolidated version - GLs AFMs (EBA GL 2021 17) amended by EBA GL 2023 02.pdf
Consolidated version - EBA GL 2021 17 amended by EBA GL 2023 02
The EBA updates data used for the identification of global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) updated today the 13 systemic importance indicators and underlying data for the 32 largest institutions in the EU whose leverage ratio exposure measure exceeds EUR 200 bn. This disclosure includes updated data items specific to the recognition of the Banking Union and of institutions that are part of the Single Resolution Mechanism. Acting as a central data hub in the disclosure process, the EBA updates this data on a yearly basis and provides user-friendly tools to aggregate it across the EU.
Consultation on amendments to ITS on disclosure and reporting of MREL and TLAC
ROPAp - Security inquiries.pdf
ROPAp - Security inquiries
JECPD 2023 Programme 2023.pdf
JECPD 2023 Programme 2023
Report on the functioning of AMLCFT colleges in 2022.pdf
Report on the functioning of AMLCFT colleges in 2022
Vacancy Notice - OPER IT TA-118-2023_AD 6.pdf
Vacancy Notice - OPER IT TA-118-2023_AD 6
Eligibility Criteria Grid - AD 6.pdf
Eligibility Criteria Grid - AD 6
Supervisory cooperation in the fight against financial crime is improving, the EBA finds
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its third Report on the functioning of anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) colleges. The Report finds that competent authorities had taken important steps to improve the functioning of AML/CFT colleges. Nevertheless, many colleges had not reached full maturity. The Report highlights good practices that will be useful for competent authorities to further improve the effectiveness of AML/CFT colleges and of supervisory outcomes.
Report on mystery shopping excercise.pdf
Report on mystery shopping excercise