In a context where the governance of financial institutions is under heightened scrutiny, the European Union is strengthening its regulatory framework.
Read MoreAn internal report from the European Central Bank (ECB) has ignited heated debates within the European banking landscape.
Read MoreIn the context of sustainable finance, disclosures on Principal Adverse Impacts (PAI) of investment decisions play a crucial role in ensuring transparency and accountability among financial actors.
Read MoreIn response to the growing demand for transparency and harmonization of financial information across Europe, the European ESAP Regulation establishes a European Single Access Point—a central, standardized platform designed to [...]
Read MoreIn recent years, major tech players, known as "big techs," have gradually expanded into the financial services sector.
Read MoreThe European Banking Authority (EBA) recently released its 2025 work program, part of a long-term strategy covering the period 2025-2027.
Read MoreThe Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), the new legislative framework of the European Union, aims to improve the digital operational resilience of companies in the financial sector.
Read MoreThe Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio is a key indicator of the financial strength of banking and financial institutions.
Read MoreOn Thursday, May 30, 2024, the European Union officially approved the implementation of the final batch of Basel III rules, a set of stricter bank capital standards, starting in January [...]
Read MoreITS (Implementing Technical Standards) and RTS (Regulatory Technical Standards) are two types of standards issued by European regulatory authorities, such as the European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Securities [...]
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