Consultation on Regulatory Technical Standards on the authorisation of initial margin models | European Banking Authority

https://www.eba.europa.eu/publications-and-media/events/consultation-regulatory-technical-standards-authorisation-initial-margin-models
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Service Bank Accounts 15% Third-Party Providers 12%
Specialism Prudential Standards 65% Supervision 55%
2026-03-20 09:42:57 · adavies@vixio.com
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Service
Bank Accounts (15%)

This update concerns prudential derivatives regulation and collateral requirements, which falls outside the payments compliance scope; initial margin models are capital/risk management tools unrelated to payment services, instruments, or infrastructure.

Third-Party Providers (12%)

While the update mentions credit institutions and investment firms, it addresses derivatives prudential requirements rather than payment account regulation, safeguarding, or payment service delivery.

Specialism
Prudential Standards (65%)

The consultation addresses initial margin model authorisation and validation procedures for derivative transactions, which relates to prudential standards for financial institutions, though the content is primarily derivatives-focused rather than payment-specific.

Supervision (55%)

The RTS establishes governance and technical requirements for internal model authorisation, which has supervisory oversight elements, though this is a consultation on standards rather than active supervision of payment firms.

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TITLE: European Banking Authority Consults on Regulatory Technical Standards for Initial Margin Model Authorisation BODY: On March 17, 2026, the European Banking Authority (EBA) launched a consultation on Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) concerning the authorisation of initial margin models. The consultation seeks feedback on draft RTS that will establish requirements for the authorisation and use of initial margin models by financial institutions. Initial margin models are used by market participants to calculate the amount of collateral required to cover potential future exposure in derivative transactions. The RTS will set out the technical criteria, governance requirements, and validation procedures that institutions must follow when seeking authorisation to use internal models for initial margin calculations. This standardisation aims to ensure consistent application of initial margin requirements across the European Union and enhance the prudential framework for derivatives markets. The consultation is relevant to credit institutions, investment firms, and other entities subject to European Union prudential regulations that engage in derivative activities. The EBA is seeking stakeholder input on the proposed standards to ensure they are technically sound, proportionate, and aligned with international standards such as those developed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. Responses will inform the final RTS that the EBA will submit to the European Commission. The consultation closes on June 17, 2026, at 23:59. Responses can be submitted via the EBA's consultation portal. All contributions received will be published after the consultation period closes, unless respondents request confidentiality. **Reference:** European Banking Authority. Consultation on Regulatory Technical Standards on the authorisation of initial margin models. Available at: https://www.eba.europa.eu/
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