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Letter to Mr Berrigan re the No action letter on the application of the ESG P3 disclosures
The EBA publishes its final draft technical standards on the equivalent legal mechanism for unfinished property exposures under the Standardised Approach for credit risk
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying what constitutes an “equivalent legal mechanism” for unfinished property exposures under the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). These RTS are part of the first phase of the EBA’s roadmap for implementing the EU Banking Package and take into account the stakeholders’ feedback, including targeted amendments to ensure both prudential soundness and practical applicability across the EU.
The EBA issues a no-action letter on the application of ESG disclosure requirements and updates the EBA ESG risks dashboard with December 2024 data
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a no-action letter on the application of the ESG Pillar 3 disclosure requirements under the EBA disclosure Implementing Technical Standards (ITS). This no-action letter aims to address legal and operational uncertainties linked to the evolving ESG disclosure framework, in light of the proposed amendments under the European Commission’s Omnibus legislative package on sustainability reporting. The EBA is also updating its ESG risk dashboard.
The EBA consults to simplify and streamline its technical standards on resolution plans and on the functioning of resolution colleges
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation to amend the Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on resolution plans and the RTS on resolution colleges. These revisions target both the structure and content of resolution plans as well as the operational functioning of resolution colleges for cross-border groups. The aim is to simplify and streamline resolution plans and the functioning of resolution colleges and strengthen cooperation among college authorities. The consultation runs until 5 November 2025.
Opinion on the application of the provisions relating to disclosures on ESG risks
Consultation Paper on draft revised Guidelines on internal governance
EBA- SUERF Conference Programme
2025 07 15 PMR -2025 Francois-Louis Michaud
2025 07 30 PMR -2025 Francois-Louis Michaud
2025 07 31 PMR -2025 Jose Manuel Campa
Draft Regulatory Technical Standards on the calculation and aggregation of crypto exposure values
The EBA publishes draft technical standards on the prudential treatment of crypto asset exposures under the Capital Requirements Regulation
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) which specify the technical elements necessary for institutions to calculate and aggregate crypto-asset exposures in relation to the prudential treatment of such exposures. The RTS address implementation aspects and will ensure harmonisation of the capital requirements on crypto-asset exposures by institutions across the EU.
Consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards on resolution planning
Draft Regulatory Technical Standards on operational risk losses mandates
The EBA publishes key regulatory products on operational risk losses under the EU Banking Package implementation
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published three final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) that provide a taxonomy for operational risk losses and offer clarity on the exemptions for the calculation of the annual operational risk loss and on the adjustments to the loss data set that banks must perform when merging or acquiring entities or activities.
The EBA publishes the results of its 2025 EU-wide stress test
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today released the results of its 2025 EU-wide stress test involving 64 banks from 17 EU and EEA countries and covering 75% of EU banking sector assets. The results confirm that European banks remain resilient even under a severe hypothetical economic downturn. The simulated scenario involves a sharp deterioration in the global macro-financial environment, driven by a resurgence in geopolitical tensions, entrenched trade fragmentation, including increase in tariffs, and persistent supply shocks. EU banks, despite bearing losses of EUR 547bn, maintain strong capital positions and their capacity to continue supporting the economy.