Overview
- Role:to build a single regulatory and supervisory framework for the entire EU banking sector
- Chairperson:José Manuel Campa
- Executive Director:François-Louis Michaud
- Set up:2011
- Staff:208
- Location:Paris (France)
- Website:EBA
The EBA is the EU agency tasked with implementing astandard set of rulesto regulate and supervise banking across all EU countries. Its aim is to create an efficient, transparent and stable single market in EU banking products.
What it does
- provides input into the creation of asingle, standard set of rulesfor EU banking – theSingle Rulebook
- providescentralised disclosure of supervisory dataon EU banks (to increase transparency, market discipline and financial stability across the EU)
- promotescooperation between national authoritieson supervising banking groups that operate in more than 1 country, andmediates disputesinvolving more than 1 country
- promotes a transparent, simple and fair EU market forconsumers of financial products and services, and ensures all consumers are treated fairly and protected across the EU
Who benefits
- EU institutions
- businesses and consumers in the banking sector
- the broader EU economy
Further information
Contact
European Banking Authority
- Name
European Banking Authority
- Website
- https://www.eba.europa.eu/
infoeba [dot] europa [dot] eu
- Phone number
+33 (0)1 86 52 70 00
- Postal address
Tour Europlaza, 20 Avenue André-Prothin, 92400 Courbevoie, France
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