ECB lists climate and tech risks as supervisory priorities
SSM says strong governance and geopolitical risks will also be among key areas of focus in 2025–27
The European Central Bank (ECB) has set out its banking supervision priorities for 2025–27.
In a blogpost on January 14, ECB supervisory board member Sharon Donnery and European Banking Authority analyst Mario Quagliariello highlighted geopolitical tensions, rapid technological advances, climate change and the lack of adequate risk reporting as the main priorities.
They say the risk environment is being “significantly reshaped” by these factors as lenders find themselves operating in a “world of
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