Cross sectoral work

The Joint Committee also undertakes work related to other cross-sectoral issues, such as the regulation of benchmarks, structured financial products (securitisation), credit rating agencies and others.​

European Forum for Innovation Facilitators (EFIF)

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EFIF

The European Forum for Innovation Facilitators (EFIF) provides a platform for supervisors to regularly share experiences from their engagement with firms through innovation facilitators, to exchange technological expertise, and to reach common views on the regulatory treatment of innovative products, services and business models.

The EFIF was established following the 2019 Joint ESA report on regulatory sandboxes and innovation hubs which identified the need for greater coordination and cooperation between innovation facilitators to support the scaling up of FinTech across the EU single market.

The aforementioned 2019 report was updated in 2023 and presents, besides a list of innovation facilitators in the EEA, recommendations and considerations towards national competent authorities (NCAs), the ESAs and the European Commission to further enhance the role and efficiency of innovation facilitators in the financial sector. The 2023 Joint ESAs Report on Innovation Facilitators is available here

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EU digital finance platform and innovation facilitators in the EU

The EU Digital Finance Platform is a new collaborative space bringing together industry and public authorities. Among other functionalities, such as the European fintech map, it enables the cross-border testing framework.

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Innovation hubs                   

As of October 2023, 41 innovation hubs exist across 30 countries in the EEA. 

Country Name of the innovation hub Link to innovation hub Year of establishment Cross-sectorial coverage
Banking / Payments Insurance Securities / Markets
Austria Sandbox & FinTech Contact Point Link 2016

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Belgium FinTech portal Link 2016

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Bulgaria Innovation hub  Link 2019

 

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Croatia CNB Innovation Hub Link 2019

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Croatia Hanfa Innovation Hub Link .

 

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Cyprus CBC Innovation Hub Link 2022

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Cyprus CYSEC Innovation Hub Link 2018

 

 

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Czechia FinTech contact point Link 2019

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Denmark FinTech Team Link .

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Estonia Innovation Hub Link 2021

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Finland Innovation Help Desk Link 2016

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France Pôle FinTech et Innovation Link 2016

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France Innovation & Digital Finance Hub Link 2016

 

 

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Germany FinTech Innovation Hub Link 2017

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Greece BoG FinTech Innovation Hub Link 2019

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Greece HCMC Innovation Hub Link 2019

 

 

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Hungary MNB Innovation Hub or InnoHub Link 2018

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Iceland Sedlabank FinTech Helpdesk Link 2019

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Ireland Central Bank of Ireland Innovation Hub Link 2018

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Italy Milano Hub – Innovation Center of Bank of Italy Link 2021

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Italy Canale Insurtech Link 2016

 

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Italy Canale FinTech Link 2017

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Italy LIFTECH Link 2021

 

 

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Latvia Innovation hub Inovāciju centrs Link 2017

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Liechtenstein Regulatory Laboratory / Financial Innovation Link 2018

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Lithuania LB Newcomer Programme Link 2018

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Luxembourg Innovation Hub Link 2020

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Malta Innovation Office Link 2018

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Netherlands AFM, DNB, ACM Innovation Hub Link 2016

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Norway Finanstilsynet Guide to FinTech businesses Link 2019

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Poland The KNF Innovation Hub Program Link 2018

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Portugal CMVM Innovation Hub Link 2022

 

 

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Portugal Portugal FinLab - Where regulation meets innovation Link 2018

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Portugal FinTech+ Link 2018

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Romania ASF FinTech Innovation Hub Link 2019

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Romania FinTech Innovation Hub Link 2019

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Slovakia Inovačný hub (Innovation hub) Link 2019

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Slovenia Banka Slovenije's FinTech Innovation Hub Link 2019

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Spain Queries on technological innovation Link 2021

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Spain Portal FinTech Link 2016

 

 

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Sweden Innovation Center Link 2018

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Regulatory sandboxes

As of October 2023, 14 regulatory sandboxes exist across 12 countries in the EEA.

Country Name of the regulatory sandbox Link to regulatory sandbox Year of establishment Cross-sectorial coverage
Banking / Payments     Insurance  Securities / Markets
Austria Sandbox & Fintech Contact Point Link 2020

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Denmark FT Lab Link 2018

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Estonia Sandbox Link 2023

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Greece Bank of Greece Regulatory Sandbox Link 2021

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Hungary MNB Innovation Hub - Regulatory Sandbox (Financial Innovation Testing Environment - FITE as defined in the MNB Decree) Link 2018

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Italy IVASS Sandbox Regolamentare Link 2021

 

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Italy Banca d’Italia Regulatory sandbox Link 2021

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Italy CONSOB Regulatory Sandbox Link 2021

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Latvia Bank of Latvia Regulatory Sandbox  Link 2017

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Lithuania Regulatory Sandbox Link 2018

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Malta MFSA FinTech Regulatory Sandbox Link 2020

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Norway Finanstilsynet's regulatory sandbox Link 2019

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Slovakia Regulačný sandbox Link 2022

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Spain Espacio controlado de pruebas (Controlled testing environment) Link 2020

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Taxonomy of Financial Innovation

The EFIF Taxonomy of Financial Innovation helps the ESAs and the EFIF members to classify financial innovation by i) sector, ii) service and activities and iii) enabling technology(-ies) with the aim of supporting their innovation monitoring tasks and policy-related work. The Taxonomy of Financial Innovation is not meant to be binding, nor is it meant to be exhaustive. Rather, it is meant to be indicative to cater to the evolving nature of financial innovations. The Taxonomy of Financial Innovation is complemented by a Glossary.

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EFIF terms of references

For further information about the EFIF, see the Terms of Reference.

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EFIF procedural framework for cross border testing

EFIF procedural framework for cross border testing.

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EFIF events

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Financial conglomerates

The Joint Committee acts as a forum for the exchange of supervisory information, experiences and practices on financial conglomerates, through which the ESAs develop joint positions and agree common acts in this area.

As part of its responsibilities the Joint Committee maintains and publishes a list of identified financial conglomerates as required under the Financial Conglomerates Directive (Directive 2002/87/EC).

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Financial education

The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) promote transparency, simplicity and fairness in the market for consumer financial products or services, including by reviewing and coordinating financial literacy and education initiatives by the competent authorities. The three ESAs closely cooperate in the area of Financial Education in order to maximise the impact of their respective efforts.

Joint projects in 2022 include:

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PRIIPs

Packaged retail and insurance-based investment products (PRIIPs) are investment options marketed to retail investors that are subject to some level of investment risk. These products include structured financial products (such as options), derivatives, closed-end and open-end funds (UCITS and AIFs), as well as investment-type insurance products (like with-profit and unit-linked insurance). Given the variety and complexity of these products, investors need clear and comprehensive information about them to make informed decisions. The PRIIPs Regulation therefore requires the producers and vendors of such products to provide key information documents (KIDs) to consumers about the risks and costs involved.

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Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation

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SFDR

Regulation (EU) 2019/2088) (the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation) sets out ESG disclosure requirements for a broad range of financial market participants, financial advisers and financial products. The European Commission has published in the Official Journal the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/1288. The delegated regulation was updated in 2023 and published by the European Commission in the Official Journal as Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/363. For the convenience of financial market participants preparing the financial product disclosures referred to in Articles 8, 9 and 11 of the SFDR, the three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA) provide an editable version of the templates contained in that Regulation. Please note that the ESAs accept no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the editable version. Only European Union documents published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJ) are deemed authentic. For further information, please consult the legal notice of the OJ.

The European Supervisory Authorities have also published an updated supervisory statement on the application of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation and a statement providing clarifications on the draft Regulatory Technical Standards issued under SFDR. 

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