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NL - Jan Marc Berk DOI_Redacted.pdf
NL - Nicole Stolk DOI_Redacted.pdf
NO - Knut Lykke DOI_Redacted.pdf
NO - Ole-Jorgen Karlsen DOI_Redacted.pdf
PL - Krzysztof Owczarek DOI_Redacted.pdf
PL-Piotr Tomaszewski DOI_Redacted.pdf
SK - Julia Cilikova DOI_Redacted.pdf
SK - Tomáš Tőzsér DOI_Redacted.pdf
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SRB-Nadège Jassaud DOI_Redacted.pdf
SRB-Sebastiano Laviola Chair DOI_Redacted.pdf
RO - Emil Vonvea DOI_Redacted.pdf
SE - Hans Lindblad DOI_Redacted.pdf
SE - Karolina Holmberg DOI_Redacted.pdf
SI - Darko Torkar DOI_Redacted.pdf
SI - Krajnc Laura DOI_Redacted.pdf
RegTech factsheet.pdf
RegTech in the EU financial sector: EBA analysis at a glance
FL Michaud opening remarks EBA’s Workshop for banks on improving reporting practices and data quality 29-06-21.pdf
François-Louis Michaud's opening remarks at the EBA’s Workshop for banks: improving reporting practices and data quality
EBA assesses benefits, challenges and risks of RegTech use in the EU and puts forward steps to be taken to support sound adoption and scale-up of RegTech solutions
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an analysis of the current RegTech landscape in the EU. The Report assesses the overall benefits and challenges faced by financial institutions and RegTech providers in the use of RegTech. It also identifies potential risks arising from that RegTech solutions that supervisors will need to address and proposes actions designed to enhance knowledge and skills in competent authorities. These actions also aim to ensure technological neutrality in regulatory and supervisory approaches to RegTech, whilst addressing any inadvertent obstacles within the Single Market to facilitate the adoption of RegTech across the EU.