Financial Regulation Updates

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Mon, Apr 20, 2026

EBA Seeks Feedback on AML, TCB Reporting

Financial Regulation European Banking Authority

EBA updates reporting rules for banks on money laundering and foreign branches.

Tue, Apr 21, 2026

SRB welcomes publication of Crisis Management and Deposit Insurance

Financial Regulation Single Resolution Board (SRB)

New EU rules strengthen banking stability and protect citizen deposits.

Sat, Apr 25, 2026

ESAs highlight digitalisation, cyber resilience for 2025

Financial Regulation EBA

EU financial regulators prioritize digital, cyber, and sustainable finance for 2025.

Wed, Apr 29, 2026

EBA Updates Correlated Currencies List

Financial Regulation EBA

EBA update helps banks manage foreign exchange risk, contributing to financial stability.

Fri, May 1, 2026

EBA Publishes Final Guidelines on Supervisory Independence

Financial Regulation European Banking Authority

New EBA guidelines enhance banking supervision independence, boosting financial stability.

Fri, May 1, 2026

EBA Guidelines on Supervisory Independence Published

Financial Regulation EBA

New EBA guidelines ensure banking supervisors are independent, safeguarding financial stability.

Tue, May 5, 2026

EBA Publishes Guidelines on Supervisory Independence

Financial Regulation European Banking Authority

New EBA guidelines boost supervisory independence, enhancing trust in EU banks.

Sun, May 10, 2026

EBA Amends Guidelines on Definition of Default

Financial Regulation European Banking Authority (EBA)

EBA updates default definition for banks, enhancing financial stability and credit risk assessment.

Fri, May 15, 2026

SRB consults on liquidity & funding in resolution

Financial Regulation Single Resolution Board

SRB seeks to strengthen bank resolution guidance, enhancing financial stability and protecting citizens.

Sun, May 17, 2026

EC Launches Call for ESAs' Board of Appeal Candidates

Financial Regulation European Commission

EU seeks experts for financial appeals board, strengthening consumer protection and market stability.

Tue, May 19, 2026

ESMA issues guidance on CCP crisis planning resolution tools

Financial Regulation ESMA

ESMA guides better crisis planning for financial clearinghouses to boost stability.

Policy Summary

The European Union is actively refining its financial regulatory landscape, focusing on both traditional stability mechanisms and emerging challenges. The Single Resolution Board (SRB) recently welcomed the publication of the Crisis Management and Deposit Insurance (CMDI) framework, a significant step in strengthening the EU’s banking resolution capabilities. Concurrently, the European Banking Authority (EBA) is seeking feedback on its draft technical package for version 4.3 of its reporting framework, specifically targeting anti-money laundering (AML) and third country branches (TCB) requirements to enhance supervisory consistency.

These initiatives directly impact citizens and businesses by bolstering financial stability and protecting public funds. The CMDI framework ensures more effective management of failing banks, safeguarding depositors. Improved AML reporting helps combat illicit financial flows, protecting the integrity of the financial system from criminal activities. Businesses benefit from clearer and more consistent reporting standards, potentially reducing compliance burdens and fostering a more level playing field across the EU.

Looking ahead, the direction is clear: an increasingly resilient and digitally savvy financial sector. The Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs), encompassing EBA, EIOPA, and ESMA, has identified digitalisation, cyber resilience, and sustainable finance as key priorities for 2025. This signifies a continued emphasis on adapting regulation to technological advancements and environmental concerns, ensuring the EU’s financial system remains robust and forward-looking in a rapidly evolving global economy.

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