For 2022, the EBA has set five vertical priorities - and two horizontal prorities
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its
annual work programme for 2022, describing the activities and tasks of
the Authority as well as its key strategic areas of work for the coming
year.
For 2022, the EBA has set five vertical priorities: i) monitoring and
updating the prudential framework for supervision and resolution; ii)
revisiting and strengthening the EU-wide stress-testing framework; iii)
leveraging the European centralised infrastructure for supervisory data
(EUCLID); iv) deepening analysis and information-sharing in the areas of
digital resilience, fintech and innovation; and v) fighting AML/CFT and
contributing to a new EU infrastructure.
Moreover, the EBA has set two horizontal priorities: a) providing
tools to measure and manage environmental, social and corporate
governance (ESG) risks; and b) monitoring and mitigating the impact of
COVID-19.
To foster synergies and efficiency, the overall number of EBA activities was streamlined compared to 2021 and the EBA organisational structure adjusted as of 1 June 2021.
The work programme benefits from input of the EBA’s Advisory Committee on Proportionality.
The executive summary of the EBA work programme for 2022 will be made available in all EU official languages.
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