February 28 2022
Comments of the German Banking Industry Committee on EU-Listing-Act
The German Banking Industry Committee commented on EU Commission’s consultation on an EU Listing Act on February 11, 2022.
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...
MehrJanuary 6 2017
Comments on the ESMA Consultation Paper - Draft guidelines on MiFID II product governance...
The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) has submitted comments on "ESMA Consultation Paper - Draft guidelines on MiFID II product governance requirements" (ESMA/2016/1436).
MehrDecember 2 2016
EU regulatory framework for benchmarks
The European Securities and Markets Authority ESMA consulted on technical standards under the Benchmarks Regulation. The German Banking Industry Committee contributed to the process and sent its comments to ESMA.
MehrNovember 29 2016
SFT-Regulation
Comments of the German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) on ESMA’s discussion paper – Draft RTS and IST under SFTR.
MehrNovember 29 2016
OTC - derivatives
Comments of the German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) on the consultative Report Harmonisation of critical OTC derivatives data elements (other than UTI and UPI) – second batch.
MehrNovember 29 2016
Response to EBA Draft Guidelines on third-party provider insurance
The German Banking Industry Committee responded to EBA Consultation Paper on the Draft Guidelines on the criteria on how to stipulate the minimum monetary amount of the professional indemnity insurance or other comparable guarantee under Article 5(4)...
MehrNovember 25 2016
Comments on ECB Draft AnaCredit Manual Part II
ECB published the Draft AnaCredit Reporting Manual Part II Datasets and Data Attributes.
MehrNovember 18 2016
Comment on the Discussion Paper on the trading obligation for derivatives under MiFIR
The German Banking Industry is grateful for the opportunity to comment on ESMA ́s discussion paper on the trading obligation for derivatives under MiFIR.
MehrOctober 26 2016
Comments on the EBA guidelines to identify groups of connected clients
In July 2016, the European Banking Authority (EBA) issued draft guidelines for consultation on the treatment of connected clients under the large exposures regime. The objective is to revise the CEBS guidelines, which were published in 2011, in the...
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 17 2016
Comments on ECB Draft AnaCredit Manual
AnaCredit is a project to set up a dataset containing detailed information on individual bank loans in the euro area, harmonised across all Member States. The data collection is scheduled to start in September 2018. In view of the large number of...
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.
MehrJuly 17 2013
Opinion of the German Banking Industry Committee: Consultation Paper on Reforming the Structure of...
The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC), known domestically as Die Deutsche Kreditwirtschaft, supports the European Commission in its endeavour to increase financial market stability. Stable financial markets are of vital interest to the banking...
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