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EU financial services: EBA discussion paper proposes simplification and consolidation of CRR credit risk framework; responses by 10 May 2026

Published on: 10 February 2026

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EU financial services developments

EBA seeks views on simplifying the credit risk framework

The European Banking Authority (EBA) has issued a discussion paper examining how to streamline and assess the credit risk framework. It outlines initial proposals to enhance usability, efficiency and simplicity, with the goal of sparking a wider debate on how best to shape and prioritise the EBA’s future programme of work in this area. Feedback is invited by 10 May 2026. Alongside prospective policy simplifications, the paper considers ways to present the framework more clearly by merging EBA deliverables and harmonising key regulatory definitions, thereby making the EBA’s credit risk publications more coherent, consistent and easier to navigate. It also identifies a range of challenges tied to particular mandates within credit risk, and sets out approaches to be used in forthcoming mandated reports that will assess the appropriateness of several elements laid down in the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR).

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