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Corep Implementation - Lessons learned

FOCUS ON: Risk, Regulation & Reporting,

Avantage Reply’s experts discuss the implementation of Common Reporting (COREP), the standardised reporting framework developed by the European Banking Authority (EBA) in line with the Capital Requirements Regulation ("CRR").

COREP covers credit risk, market risk, operational risk, own fund and capital adequacy ratios.


 

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