The European Banking Authority has announced the go-live of its Pillar 3 data hub, making prudential information from all European Economic Area institutions publicly accessible through a single, harmonised digital platform. The hub publishes official data that large and other institutions began submitting on 26 January 2026, with the aim of improving the availability, usability and comparability of Pillar 3 disclosures. With the first wave of institutions onboarded following a testing phase, institutions can submit Pillar 3 reports to the EBA platform for publication in the data hub. Users can explore submitted data via a visualisation tool that supports comparisons across institutions and reference dates, and can also use bulk downloads for analysis and research; the full data set for the June, September and December 2025 reference dates is expected to be available by June 2026. Under transitional arrangements envisaged in the final draft implementing technical standards, institutions are expected to submit via the platform the Pillar 3 reports they have already published on their own websites for 2025 reference dates, with the transition period ending after submission of reports for the December 2025 reference date. The Banking Package (Capital Requirements Regulation and Capital Requirements Directive, CRR3/CRD6) provides the mandate for the EBA to develop the hub. The EBA also plans to add a dynamic dashboard of key indicators within the visualisation tool, intended to evolve over time based on industry feedback and emerging needs.
European Banking Authority 2026-01-28
European Banking Authority goes live with Pillar 3 data hub for public access to prudential disclosures across the EEA
The European Banking Authority has launched its Pillar 3 data hub, a digital platform providing public access to prudential information from European Economic Area institutions, enhancing the availability and comparability of disclosures. The hub, mandated by the Banking Package (CRR3/CRD6), allows institutions to submit reports for publication, with full data for 2025 expected by June 2026, and includes a visualisation tool for data analysis.