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Report on the review of the application of gender neutral remuneration policies
2024 07 15 PMR -2024 Jose Manuel Campa
The EBA publishes the report on the application of derogations to the deferral and pay out in instruments under CRD
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a report on the application of derogations to the requirements to pay out a part of the variable remuneration for identified staff under deferral arrangements and in instruments that are available to small and non-complex institutions and for identified staff receiving only a relatively small amount of variable remuneration. This report forms part of the EBA’s contribution to the review to be performed by the European Commission.
The EBA publishes the report on the application of gender-neutral remuneration policies
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published the report on the application of gender-neutral remuneration policies by institutions and investment firms. The report is based on the information collected from institutions, investment firms and competent authorities.
The EBA consults on amending its technical standards on the joint decision process for internal model authorisation
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a consultation paper amending the Implementing Regulation on the joint decision process for internal model authorisation under the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). The revised Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) incorporate changes to the EU legal framework, including the reduced scope of application for internal models under CRR III and the updated framework on the general functioning of supervisory colleges. This draft amending ITS are part of the first phase of the EBA roadmap for implementing the EU Banking Package. This consultation runs until 16 October 2024.
Consultation paper on draft amending ITS on joint decision process for internal model authorisation
Banking Stakeholder Group
The EBA consults on guidelines on reporting of data to assist authorities in their supervisory duties and significance assessment under MiCAR
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a consultation on draft Guidelines on reporting requirements to assist competent authorities and the EBA in performing their duties under the Markets in Crypto-assets Regulation (MiCAR). These Guidelines should ensure that Competent Authorities have sufficient comparable information to supervise compliance of issuers with MiCAR requirements and provide the EBA with the information necessary to conduct the significance assessment under MiCAR. The consultation runs until 15 October 2024.
Report on stacking orders and capital buffers
Annex I - Survey on management buffers
Report on the application of derogations regarding the pay out of remuneration to identified staff
EBA reflects on EU stacking orders and provides insight into EU institutions’ management buffers
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Report on the stacking orders of capital, leverage and MREL/TLAC requirements and related capital buffers, as well as on reflections about management buffers practices in the European Union (EU). The Report describes the role of regulatory stacks, both going and gone concern, with a focus on micro-prudential elements. It also summarises the differences between the EU, the UK and US frameworks. The Report highlights institutions’ practices on management buffers. Further work of the EBA will include efforts to continue to clarify, where necessary, the interaction between the different stacks.
Consultation on Guidelines on templates to assist competent authorities in performing their supervisory duties regarding issuers’ compliance under MiCAR
Consultation paper on draft ESAs Guidelines on Art 97 MiCAR
ESAs consult on Guidelines under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) today published a consultation paper on Guidelines under Markets in Crypto-assets Regulation (MiCAR), establishing templates for explanations and legal opinions regarding the classification of crypto-assets along with a standardised test to foster a common approach to classification.
ESAs Guidelines on templates for explanations and opinions, and the standardised test for the classification of crypto-assets under MiCAR
Consultation on Guidelines on templates for explanations and opinions, and the standardised test for the classification of crypto-assets under MiCAR
ESAs report on the use of behavioural insights in supervisory and policy work
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) published today a joint report following their workshop on the use of behavioural insights by supervisory authorities in their day-to-day oversight and policy work.