EBA
European Banking Authority
The EBA is an EU agency that creates regulatory standards and promotes harmonized banking supervision. It aims to ensure consistent prudential regulation across member states.
The EBA issues guidelines, conducts stress tests, and supports consumer protection in financial services. It works with national regulators and the ECB. Official site: EBA.
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