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The European Banking Authority (EBA) is providing today clarity on the applicability of several EBA disclosure guidelines which are replaced totally or partially by the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on Pillar 3 disclosure. As part of this effort, the EBA has repealed three guidelines that are replaced by that ITS and revised the scope of application of the Guidelines on disclosure of non-performing and forborne exposures. The amending Guidelines published today ensure the continuity of public disclosures on non-performing and forborne exposures by all credit institutions.
Considering the full overlap of the Implementing Technical Standards on Pillar 3 disclosures with earlier requirements, the EBA is repealing three guidelines that are no longer relevant, including:
The ITS on Pillar 3 disclosures also specify disclosure requirements on non-performing and forborne exposures that are applicable only to large and other listed institutions, in line with Article 442 of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (CRR). The EBA believes that such limited scope of application of these disclosure requirements compromises the access by external stakeholders to relevant information on credit quality of exposures of small and non-complex institutions and other non-listed institutions.
Therefore, the EBA amending Guidelines adjust the scope of application of the Guidelines on disclosure of non-performing and forborne exposures (EBA/GL/2018/10) to clarify that these Guidelines will continue to apply to listed small- and non-complex institutions and to other medium-sized institutions that are non-listed. The amending Guidelines will apply from 31 December 2022.
The joint application of the amending Guidelines and the ITS on Pillar 3 disclosures will ensure that all EU institutions will continue to disclose relevant information regarding non-performing and forborne exposure, where transparency on this topic is of particular relevance considering the worsening economic outlook post COVID-19 and the current geopolitical developments.