On Tuesday 29 October, the EU’s three financial supervisory authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA) published their final report on the development of draft implementing technical standards for certain tasks of the collecting bodies and the functionalities of the European Single Access Point (ESAP).
The establishment of an ESAP, provided for in a regulation published in December 2023 in the Official Journal of the EU (see EUROPE 13186/27), aims to centralise financial and sustainability information so that it is easily accessible to users in a uniform manner.
In particular, the technical standards define the procedures for collecting, verifying and classifying data, as well as the characteristics of the public interface available to data users.
ESAP should start collecting information in July 2026, with publication scheduled for July 2027 at the latest. The supervisory authorities’ report has been sent to the European Commission. It aims to contribute to the establishment of a Savings and Investment Union (see EUROPE 13485/12).
See the report: https://aeur.eu/f/e2x (Original version in French by Bernard Denuit)