06/29/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/29/2026 04:27
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a roadmap outlining how it will deliver its mandates under the revised Deposit Guarantee Schemes Directive (DGSD3). The roadmap sets out the EBA's role in implementing DGSD3 by developing a set of regulatory products to strengthen depositor protection across the EU. It also presents the timeline for these deliverables, which will ensure depositors are better informed about their rights, better protected, and that deposit guarantee schemes are prepared to act when needed.
More broadly, the roadmap outlines the EBA's contribution to strengthening the EU bank crisis management framework by enhancing depositor protection, supporting financial stability, and further harmonising protection standards across the EU. It provides stakeholders with clarity on the sequencing of the EBA's work ahead of the Directive's application in May 2028.
The revised DGSD3, published on 20 April 2026, introduces over 100 operational improvements, many based on five Opinions issued by the EBA to the European Commission between 2019 and 2021.
To support its implementation, the EBA will develop 12 regulatory products, to be delivered in three batches over the next three years.
These technical standards and guidelines will bring tangible benefits to EU citizens by:
Together, these measures will help ensure that bank failures can be managed effectively without jeopardising financial stability or causing contagion to the financial system.
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Franca Rosa Congiu