August 30 2023
Position paper and comments of the German Banking Industry Committee on the European Commission’s...
The European Commission presented a proposal for a retail investment strategy (RIS) which, among other things, provides for an amendment of the European Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID). The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC)...
MehrMay 23 2019
Italian-German Dialogue on Financial Services: a 10-point agenda from FeBAF and DK
The 10-point agenda was discussed today during the 4th round of the Italian-German Dialogue on Financial Services between the Italian Banking Insurance and Finance Federation (FeBAF, to whom 13 financial associations in Italy adhere) and the DK (...
MehrApril 16 2019
German Banking Industry Committee: EU banking package major contribution to stabilising European...
The European Parliament today adopted the so-called ‘banking package’ broadly amending cornerstones of banking regulation.
MehrNovember 28 2018
Comments on Draft Implementing Standards amending Implementing Regulation with regard to FINREP
We generally welcome the principle of proportionality in the additional reporting obligations for non-performing exposures (NPEs) which is reflected by the separation according to Module 1 and 2. That being said, we believe that it is possible to...
MehrJune 21 2018
DK on the planned amendment of MiFID II
The German Banking Industry Committee (DK) commented on the planned amendment of MiFID II ...
MehrMay 28 2018
EU Banking Package: EU Council adopts general approach
One of the aims of the general approach adopted by the EU Council today to what is referred to as the “Banking Package” (CRR II / CRD V) is to tighten the own funds requirements ...
MehrMay 14 2018
Comments of the German Banking Industry Committee on the European Commission's legislative proposal...
On 12 March 2018, the European Commission published two legislative proposals to remove obstacles to the cross-border distribution of investment funds and asked for feedback.
MehrFebruary 8 2018
Berlin Group publishes Version 1.0 of the NextGenPSD2 Framework
Today, the Berlin Group has published Version 1.0 of the NextGenPSD2 Access to Accounts (XS2A) framework that enables Third Party Providers (TPPs) to access bank accounts under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). Version 1.0 integrates...
MehrJune 13 2017
A single European standard for accessing bank accounts
NextGenPSD2 Initiative, a dedicated taskforce of the Berlin Group, today announced the creation of an open, common and harmonised European API (Application Programming Interface) standard to enable Third Party Providers (TPPs) to access bank accounts...
MehrOctober 12 2016
GBIC’s response to the EBA Consultation Paper “EBA-CP-2016-11"
The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) welcomes the EBA consultation paper and the opportunity offered to provide feedback on the future draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on strong customer authentication (SCA) and secure communication...
MehrSeptember 6 2016
Position paper on adjustment of the European large exposure rules in the CRD/CRR review
The large exposure rules are currently being revised at European level. Firstly, the large exposures framework published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in April 2014 is to be implemented and, secondly, the European Commission is...
MehrAugust 31 2016
Position on the implementation of the NSFR in the EU
By end of 2016 the EU commission has to deliver a proposal in which form to implement the Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) in the EU. The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) is pleased to present its priorities relating to this endeavour covering...
MehrJune 24 2016
German Banking Industry Committee regrets Brexit vote – German financial marketplace robust
The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC), made up of the five leading banking-sector associations, regrets the vote by the British people in favour of leaving the EU. The EU should now quickly establish clarity on how the Brexit negotiations are...
MehrJune 24 2016
German Banking Industry Committee regrets Brexit vote – German financial marketplace robust
The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC), made up of the five leading banking-sector associations, regrets the vote by the British people in favour of leaving the EU. The EU should now quickly establish clarity on how the Brexit negotiations are...
MehrDecember 2 2013
Comments by Die Deutsche Kreditwirtschaft (German Banking Industry Committee)1 on the proposal of...
From the viewpoint of the Deutsche Kreditwirtschaft, some of the changes to the EU Payment Services Directive proposed by the European Commission still need considerable improvement.
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