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EU Securitisation Regulation (2017/2402): 2024–2026 timeline of reforms, CRR/LCR amendments, supervisory opinions and market data

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This timeline outlines notable milestones concerning Regulation (EU) 2017/2402 (the EU Securitisation Regulation) from January 2024 onwards. For earlier developments, see EU and UK Securitisation Regulations-timeline [Archived].

2026

  • 14 May 2026 - AFME - European Benchmarking Exercise for Private Securitisations – Updated Report (H2 2025)
    AFME, the European DataWarehouse and True Sale International released their tenth twice‑yearly European Benchmarking Exercise, covering H2 2025 private securitisation data. Using voluntarily provided, aggregated transaction‑level submissions from 12 banks across six European countries, the organisers evaluated the quality and utility of disclosure in the European private cash securitisation market, spanning asset‑backed commercial paper (ABCP) and balance‑sheet funded deals. Collateralised loan obligations, synthetic securitisations and public asset‑backed securities were excluded. The private market was gauged at €250.48 billion in total commitments, with €84 billion reflected in the dataset. Trade receivables and auto loans or leases together represented around 75% of activity, rising to 89% when consumer loans and equipment leasing were included.
  • 8 May 2026 - European Parliament - REPORT on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EU) 2017/2402 of the
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