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Guidelines on ICT and security risk management
EBA BS 2018 431 (Draft CP on Guidelines on ICT and security risk management).pdf
Final Guidelines on ICT and security risk management
Joint ESMA and EBA Guidelines on the assessment of the suitability of members of the management body
Guidelines on the assessment of the suitability of members of the management body and key function holders
BSG response to EBA Draft Guidelines on outsourcing (EBA CP 2018 11)_24 Sep 2018.pdf
BSG response to EBA Draft Guidelines on outsourcing (EBA CP 2018 11)_24 Sep 2018
Consultation on draft Guidelines on outsourcing
Annex (Register template for Gls on outsourcing).xlsx
Annex (Register template for Gls on outsourcing)
Consultation Paper on draft Guidelines on outsourcing arrangements (EBA-CP-2018-11).pdf
Consultation Paper on draft Guidelines on outsourcing arrangements (EBA-CP-2018-11)
EBA consults on Guidelines on outsourcing
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its draft Guidelines on outsourcing. These Guidelines, which review the existing CEBS Guidelines on outsourcing published in 2006, aim at establishing a more harmonised framework for outsourcing arrangements of all financial institutions in the scope of the EBA’s action.
The EBA observes a decrease in high earners in 2016 and differences in remuneration practices across the EU
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its report on benchmarking of remuneration practices in EU banks for the financial years 2015 and 2016 and high earners data for 2016. The data shows that in 2016, the number of high earners in EU banks receiving a remuneration of more than EUR 1 million decreased by 10.6% (from 5 142 in 2015 to 4 597 in 2016). In addition, for high earners, the average ratio between the variable and fixed remuneration continued to decrease from 127% in 2014 to 118% in 2015 and 104% in 2016. The same holds true for the ratio between the variable and fixed remuneration of all other identified staff, which decreased from 65.5 % in 2014 to 62.2 % in 2015 and 57.1 % in 2016. The report is part of the EBA’s monitoring activities and focuses on the identification of staff, the application of deferral arrangements, the pay out in instruments and the use of specific remuneration elements, e.g. guaranteed variable remuneration and severance payments.
Recommendations on Cloud Outsourcing (EBA-Rec-2017-03)_EN.pdf
Recommendations on outsourcing to cloud service providers
These recommendations intend to clarify the EU-wide supervisory expectations if institutions intend to adopt cloud computing, so as to allow them to leverage the benefits of using cloud services, while ensuring that any related risks are adequately identified and managed.