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EBA draft single programming document
29 January 2026The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published its draft single programming document (SPD) for 2027–2029, outlining its strategic priorities and resource needs over the three‑year period. The EBA confirms it will focus on implementing new mandates for banking and payments including its oversight role under the Digital Operational Resilience Act, supervision of significant issuers of asset referenced and e money tokens under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation and validation of initial margin models under the amended European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR 3). The EBA will also focus on addressing emerging risks arising from geopolitical instability. This will require new approaches to risk assessment, financial stability monitoring and consumer protection. Supporting EU co legislators also remains central for the EBA as the SPD reflects the priorities for the financial sector and aims to keep the financial system strong while also ensuring it can fund the European economy.
Against this backdrop, the EBA identifies three strategic priorities for 2027–2029: (i) evolving and simplifying the Single Rulebook for banking and financial services; (ii) carrying out risk assessments to support effective risk analysis, supervision and oversight; and (iii) embracing innovation to enhance technological capacity across the sector. The EBA notes that close cooperation with relevant EU and third-country authorities will be required to meet its objectives.
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