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02 March 2015

EBA published new DPM and XBRL taxonomy for remittance of supervisory reporting


The new taxonomy will have as reference date 30 June 2015 onwards and will be used for the first reports on additional liquidity monitoring metrics and supervisory benchmarking.

The new XBRL taxonomy is to be used by competent authorities for remittance of data under the EBA Implementing Technical Standards on supervisory reporting. 

The new taxonomy presents the data items, business concepts, relations, visualisations and validation rules described by the EBA Data Point Model (DPM) which are contained in the ITS on supervisory reporting and in the EBA Guidelines on definitions and templates on funding plans.

The updated taxonomy incorporates corrections to the COREP, FINREP, asset encumbrance and funding plans reporting structures, as well as the new reporting structures for additional liquidity monitoring metrics and supervisory benchmarking.

The following documents have been published:

  • The set of XML files forming the XBRL taxonomy
  • A description of the architecture of the XBRL taxonomy
  • The DPM of which the taxonomy is a standardised technical implementation, including both database and document representations, along with a description of the formal modelling approach on which it is based

Reports with reference dates as of 30 June 2015 onwards are to use the new taxonomy set (2.3), which is related to the March 2015 framework release. Therefore, remittance of additional liquidity monitoring metrics and supervisory benchmarking reports to the EBA will have to be done using this taxonomy version.

The existing taxonomy set version (2.2) related to the July 2014 framework release is to be used for remittance to the EBA of reports with reference dates prior to 30 June 2015.

Press release



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