2020 02 19 Privacy notice _ procurement.pdf
Procurement Privacy Notice
Procurement Privacy Notice
LEG SEC 1-2020 - Legal Officer - FINAL extended
EBA GL 2015 12-CT-V3 GLs on Arrears and Foreclosure
Independence and Decision Making Processes for avoiding Conflicts of Interest (Conflict of Interest Policy) for Non-Staff Updated
EBA GL 2017 08-CT - (updated) - GLs on criteria on how to stipulate the minimum monetary amount of PII
EBA GL 2017 09-CT - (updated) - GLs on authorisation and registration under PSD2
EBA GL 2017 10-CT - (updated) - GLs on major incidents reporting under PSD2
BSG advice on Basel III finalisation
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its first quantitative Report on minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) under a new methodology. The report shows that authorities have made strong progress in agreeing resolution strategies and setting related MREL requirements but it also notes that banks need to issue MREL eligible debt to close their shortfall.
EBA MREL Factsheet
Letter to Olivier Guersent, DG FISMA, on requesting revised deadline for the submission of regulatory mandates
EBA MREL quantitative report
The European Banking Authority (EBA) acknowledged today the adoption by the European Commission of the Implementing Act amending Regulation (EU) No 680/2014 (Implementing Technical Standards on Supervisory Reporting) with regard to COREP and FINREP changes. The Implementing Act, which is based on the final draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting submitted by the EBA in July 2019, was adopted by the Commission on 14 February 2020 but its publication in the EU Official Journal is still pending. The amendments to the reporting framework will apply with different reference dates due to different application dates of the underlying regulatory requirements. The first reference date, concerning COREP changes, will be 31 March 2020 (reporting framework v2.9).
ITS on supervisory reporting - Adopted files in all languages
ITS on supervisory reporting