The EBA Sets Out Harmonised Reporting Standards to Enhance Oversight of Third‑country Branches
The European Banking Authority released its final report on draft Implementing Technical Standards for supervisory reporting of third‑country branches under CRD VI. The new framework standardises formats, definitions and reporting frequencies, introducing a core‑plus‑supplement approach that differentiates smaller and larger branches. Reporting will begin 31 March 2027 after a postponed start date and extended deadlines. The EBA will now develop the data‑point model, XBRL taxonomy and validation rules, with the technical package expected in Q2 2026.
The EBA Publishes Its Final Guidelines on Instruments for the Capital Endowment Requirement for Third-Country Branches
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has issued its final Guidelines on the capital endowment requirement for third‑country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive. The Guidelines enumerate eligible instruments—government, central‑bank, public‑sector or multilateral guarantees that receive a 0 % risk weight—and set...
The EBA Responds to the Commission’s Proposed Amendments to the Draft Technical Standards on Equivalent Legal Mechanism
The European Banking Authority (EBA) issued an opinion opposing two European Commission amendments to the draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on equivalent legal mechanisms for residential property under construction. The Commission seeks to raise the risk‑weight cap for protection providers...
The EBΑ Concludes Work on Legacy Instruments Monitoring
The European Banking Authority (EBA) announced it will cease its dedicated monitoring programme for legacy instruments, reaffirming its long‑standing view that such instruments should be phased out. Legacy instruments, which enjoy grandfathering under CRR‑1 and CRR‑2, can blur subordination hierarchies...
The EBA and ESMA Launch a Consultation on the Revised Suitability Assessment Framework for Banks and Investment Firms
The European Banking Authority (EBA) and European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) have opened a consultation on revised joint Guidelines for assessing the suitability of management body members and key function holders at large banks and investment firms. The initiative,...
The EBA Publishes Follow-Up Report on ICT Risk Assessment Under the Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process
The European Banking Authority released a follow‑up to its 2022 peer‑review on ICT risk assessment under the Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP). The report finds that competent authorities have markedly strengthened ICT risk supervision, largely due to the Digital...
The EBA ESG Dashboard Update Shows Stable Climate Risk Indicators
The European Banking Authority released its ESG risk dashboard covering data through Q2 2025, showing that climate‑related credit exposure among large EU banks remains stable at about 62 % of non‑financial corporate portfolios. Environmental data quality improved, with proxy‑based measurements dropping ten...
EBA Issues Opinion to the European Commission on the Draft Amended European Sustainability Reporting Standards
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has issued an Opinion to the European Commission on the draft amended European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) prepared by EFRAG. While the EBA welcomes the simplifications that reduce reporting costs, it warns that permanent reliefs...
The EBA Launches Consultation on Simplifying the Credit Risk Framework
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has opened a public consultation on its Discussion Paper proposing simplification of the EU credit‑risk framework. The paper, stemming from the 2025 Report on regulatory efficiency, outlines concrete steps to consolidate EBA products, align definitions,...