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    The EBA is an independent EU Authority.  We play a key role in safeguarding the integrity and robustness of the EU banking sector to support financial stability in the EU.

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    To contribute to the stability and effectiveness of the European financial system, the EBA develops harmonised rules for financial institutions, promotes convergence of supervisory practices, monitors, and advises on the impact of financial innovation and the transition to sustainable finance.

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      • Single Rulebook
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    Risk and data analysis

    To ensure the orderly functioning and stability of the financial system in the European Union, we monitor and analyse risks and vulnerabilities relevant for the regulation of banks and investment firms. We also facilitate information sharing among authorities and institutions through supervisory reporting and data disclosure.

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      • Risk analysis
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    Publications and media

    Communicating to all our audiences in the most effective way and using the most appropriate channels is crucial for us. Through our publications, announcements, and participation in external events, we are committed to reaching out to all our stakeholders to report about our policies, activities, and initiatives.

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    • Research Workshops
    • Single Rulebook
    • Implementing Basel III in Europe
    • Supervisory convergence
    • Information for consumers
    • Ad hoc activities
  3. Back to Single Rulebook
    • Accounting and auditing
    • Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism
    • Asset-referenced and e-money tokens (MiCAR)
    • Colleges of supervisors
    • Consumer protection
    • Credit risk
    • Depositor protection
    • Digital finance
    • External Credit Assessment Institutions (ECAI)
    • Financial conglomerates
    • Financial education
    • Internal governance
    • Investment firms
    • Large exposures
    • Leverage ratio
    • Liquidity risk
    • Market access
    • Market infrastructures
    • Market, counterparty and CVA risk
    • Model validation
    • Operational resilience
    • Operational risk
    • Other topics
    • Own funds
    • Passporting and supervision of branches
    • Payment services and electronic money
    • Recovery
    • Remuneration
    • Resolution
    • Securitisation and Covered Bonds
    • Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP) and Pillar 2
    • Supervisory benchmarking exercises
    • Supervisory reporting
    • Sustainable finance
    • Third country equivalence and international cooperation
    • Transparency and Pillar 3
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    • Additional information on DGS data
    • Deposit Guarantee Schemes data
    • Guidelines on cooperation agreements between deposit guarantee schemes
    • Guidelines on methods for calculating contributions to Deposit Guarantee Schemes (DGSs)
    • Guidelines on payment commitments
    • Guidelines on stress tests of deposit guarantee schemes (first revision)
    • Guidelines on the delineation and reporting of available financial means of Deposit Guarantee Schemes
    • Notifications on resolution cases and use of DGS funds
    • Report on the implementation of the Guidelines on methods for calculating contributions to DGSs
  5. Notifications on resolution cases and use of DGS funds
  6. Malta

Malta notifications

Resolution cases

 

Liquidation cases with DGS payouts

Notification from Malta Depositor Compensation Scheme on unavailability of deposits at Nemea Bank plc

The EBA has received a notification from Malta Depositor Compensation Scheme in relation to determination of the unavailability of deposits at Nemea Bank plc.

03/04/2017

Other DGS interventions

 

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