REGULATORY &

FINANCIAL REPORTING

Regulatory Reporting

Data requirements to banks by European and national authorities have exploded in recent years. Banks have invested significantly in systems, in staff and in processes to capture, store, process and report that data. Data sets are becoming increasingly granular and complex while more authorities seek similar data. This makes it crucial for authorities and the industry to work together to improve the efficiency of reporting.

The reporting efforts in the banking sector need to be carefully reviewed, together with the regulators and supervisors. These should be as efficient and as clear as possible, so that the right data gets to the right people at the right time.

The EBF plays a pivotal role working hand on hand with authorities fostering synergies aiming for integrated and standardised reporting requirements, in order to (i) increase data quality, and (ii) reduce reporting burden.

The Vision

The banking industry’s vision for integrated data reporting is for data to be ‘defined once’ and ‘reported once’, for authorities to share that data among themselves in order to minimise the reporting burden for banks, and enhance governance

Define once

Requires setting up a single data dictionary for all purposes: supervision, resolution, statistics and other uses.

Report once

Means that each data point and each template should be reported by banks only once.

Share info

Implies EU & national authorities should have protocols for data sharing

Enhance governance

Suggests governance for new requests with earlier involvement

EBF Engagement

Banks are committed to working together and to working with central banks, competent authorities and others to create the legislative, regulatory and technological environment that integrated data reporting would need to succeed.

Financial Reporting

With a dedicated Accounting Committee, the EBF follows closely all developments in the financial reporting area including active participation in the IBOR and Dynamic Risk Management current discussions.

EBF is one of the EFRAG ‘Founding Fathers’

EBF Advisers
Gonzalo Gasos

Gonzalo Gasos

Senior Director of Prudential Policy & Supervision
Francisco Saravia

Francisco Saravia

Senior Policy Adviser - Prudential Policy and Supervision
Vasileia Tsirigkaki

Vasileia Tsirigkaki

Policy Adviser - Prudential Policy & Supervision
Maria Ana Barata

Maria Ana Barata

Policy Adviser - Prudential Policy & Supervision
Mireille Thiery

Mireille Thiery

Assistant - Prudential Policy & Supervision