The EBA releases a first draft of the technical package for its 4.0 reporting framework

Source: European Banking Authority

The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a draft technical package for version 4.0 of its reporting framework. This publication aims to provide an early version of the 4.0 release given that its reporting obligations will apply as of the first half of 2025. This package, whose final version will be released in December 2024, will facilitate a smoother transition to the new data point model (DPM) semantic glossary and the capabilities of the DPM 2.0 model.

The package provides the standard specifications that include the validation rules, the DPM and the XBRL taxonomies to support the following reporting obligations:

This draft technical package includes a version of the data dictionary contents in both formats the DPM 1.0 and the new format DPM 2.0.

The  DPM Query Tool has also been updated to reflect the current release. 

Background and next steps

The final version of the technical package for the 4.0 reporting framework will be published in December and will include the changes suggested by the three ESAs in the Opinion, published on 15 October, on the European Commission’s (EC) rejection of the draft ITS on the registers of information under the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). Together with this technical package the EBA is publishing a set of Q&As providing additional explanations, including on the next steps as well as on the package to be published in December.

The EBA published in June new Implementing Technical Standards specifying the reporting obligations under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 on Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCAR).