Standards and solutions for the interoperability of payments, financial and regulatory reporting
Banking and financial services
Last update: 02/09/2020
EU Datathon 2020: the open data competition
121 proposals later, discover who our 12 finalists are for EU Datathon 2020! This year’s EU Datathon adventure started in February with the call to data enthusiasts worldwide to propose ideas for applications using open data from the EU institutions, agencies and bodies. The deadline for proposals was early May. The preselection jury had 121 proposals to select, the biggest number of entries since the first EU Datathon took place in 2017. These proposals were aimed to address four Challenges of the European Commission, and invited participants to develop apps to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic…
Statistics and informationEnergy and environment+12 topics
Last update: 19/05/2014
FINREP Taxonomy
The FINREP-Taxonomy provides an XBRL representation of the European Banking Authority (EBA) Financial Reporting Framework.
Banking and financial services
Last update: 19/05/2014
COREP Taxonomy
The COREP-Taxonomy provides an XBRL representation of the European Banking Authority (EBA) Common Reporting Framework.
Banking and financial services
Last update: 01/10/2014
XBRL Taxonomy
In December 2013, the European Banking Authority (EBA) published the XBRL taxonomy 2.0.1 for remittance of data under the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting. The taxonomy defines a representation for data collection under the reporting requirements related to own funds, financial information, losses stemming from lending collateralised by immovable property, large exposures, leverage ratio and liquidity ratios. It presents the data items, business concepts, relations, visualisations and validation rules described by the EBA Data Point Model contained in the ITS on…
Banking and financial services
Last update: 23/03/2023
GovTech and other innovations in public procurement
GovTech and other innovations in public procurement This research paper provides insight into GovTech and innovation in the context of public procurement. It examines the possibilities for developing an EU GovTech Platform with the aim of supporting the modernisation of the public sector; the further development of the European GovTech market; and engagement with citizens and businesses. This document was provided by the Policy Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies at the request of the committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO). The study discusses…