ECB, EBA and Eiopa publish data point model agreement

Framework aims to maintain and streamline methods of reporting supervisory data

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The European Central Bank (ECB) and two supervisory agencies have published their agreement on the governance of their “data point model” (DPM).

The agreement, originally signed in March, set up a joint governance framework for the way the three organisations use the DPM. It aims to cut the costs for firms and authorities of reporting supervisory data by creating a common body to streamline procedures.

The ECB, the European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Insurance and Occupational

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