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EBA Banking Stakeholders Group held its first meeting in its new composition
The EBA Banking Stakeholder Group (BSG) held today its first meeting in its new composition. The renewed BSG, the fifth one since the establishment of the European Banking Authority (EBA) in 2011, was agreed by the EBA Board of Supervisors at its meeting on 17 June 2020. The 30 selected members, who started their four-year mandate on 1 July 2020, will provide advice to the EBA on its policy work and must be consulted on technical standards, guidelines and recommendations.
Report on implementation of selected COVID-19 policies .pdf
Report on the implementation of selected COVID-19 policies
Notifications on general payment moratoria
Notifications on general payment moratoria
EBA provides clarity on the implementation of the prudential framework in the context of COVID-19
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Report, which provides clarifications on the application of the prudential framework that have been raised as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemics. This Report is part of the EBA’s wider monitoring of the implementation of COVID-19 policies as well as of the application of existing policies under these exceptional circumstances.
Banking Stakeholder Group meeting
BSG IV End of Term Report - July 2020.pdf
End of term of office report of the EBA's Banking Stakeholder Group
Consultation on draft Guidelines under Articles 17 and 18(4) of Directive (EU) 2015/849 on customer due diligence and ML/TF risk factors
Public hearing on the CP on draft RTS on NMRF – SSRM
Public Hearing on CP on RTS on SSRM - Final.pdf
EBA_2019_Final_Annual Accounts.pdf
2019 EBA Annual Accounts
EBA BS 2020 418 - Board of Supervisors Opinion on the EBA 2019 Annual Accounts.pdf
BS Opinion EBA BS 2020 418
Digital currencies in financial networks.pdf
Digital currencies in financial networks
2020 06 30 PMR -2020 Acting Executive Director.pdf
2020 06 30 PMR -2020 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
Guidelines on Structural FX.pdf
Final Guidelines on the treatment of structural FX under Article 352(2) of the CRR
EBA publishes final Guidelines on the treatment of structural FX positions
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines on the treatment of structural FX positions. The aim of these Guidelines is to establish a harmonised framework for the application of the structural FX waiver, which will allow its consistent application going forward. The Guidelines will be applicable from 1 January 2022, one year later than originally envisaged to ensure that institutions have time to prepare for the introduction of the requirements.