Joint Bank Reporting Committee Opens Reporting Contact Group Applications
Summary
The Joint Bank Reporting Committee (JBRC), jointly established by the EBA and ECB, launched a public call for expressions of interest to join its Reporting Contact Group (RCG). The RCG serves as a forum for cooperation on banks' regulatory reporting matters. Applications are open to candidates across the EEA representing various stakeholder groups with expertise in supervisory, resolution, and statistical reporting. The deadline for applications is 28 April 2026.
What changed
The JBRC has launched a public call for expressions of interest to join its Reporting Contact Group (RCG), a permanent substructure composed of up to 22 members serving three-year renewable mandates. The RCG facilitates cooperation among authorities involved in supervisory, resolution, and statistical banking reporting across the EEA.
Affected parties including banks, financial institutions, and regulatory reporting professionals should note that members are expected to dedicate at least one full day per week to RCG activities and possess strong expertise in relevant reporting areas. The final composition will aim to ensure diversity of banking sector, geographical and gender balance, and broad EEA stakeholder representation. The current RCG mandate expires at end of 2027.
What to do next
- Submit application via online form by 28 April 2026
- Include CV preferably in Europass format
- Contact RCG Secretariat for further information
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The Joint Bank Reporting Committee launches call to join the Reporting Contact Group
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- 14 April 2026
The Joint Bank Reporting Committee (JBRC), jointly set up by the European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Central Bank (ECB), today launched a public call for expressions of interest to join its Reporting Contact Group (RCG). The RCG brings together stakeholders with expertise in banks’ regulatory reporting and serves as a regular forum for cooperation, exchange of views and sharing of best practices with authorities. The call is open to candidates representing stakeholders across the European Economic Area (EEA). The deadline for applications is 28 April 2026 (23:59 CEST).
Application process
Applications must be submitted via the online application form (password: RCGApril2026) and include a CV (preferably in Europass format).
Selection process and next steps
Further details on the selection process are provided in the Call for candidates document.
The JBRC will decide on the final composition of the RCG, aiming, to the extent possible, to ensure, diversity of the banking sector, geographical and gender balance and broad representation of stakeholders across the EEA.
Applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application. The final composition of the RCG will be published on the EBA and ECB websites. A reserve list will also be established.
For further information, please contact the RCG Secretariat at ecb-jbrc@ecb.europa.eu and eba-jbrc@eba.europa.eu
Background information
The JBRC was established by the EBA and the ECB under a Memorandum of Understanding signed on 18 March 2024, following a feasibility study conducted by the EBA in accordance with Article 430c(2)(c) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013. The JBRC promotes cooperation among European institutions and authorities involved in supervisory, resolution and statistical banking reporting and facilitates transparent engagement with stakeholders to support the development of an integrated reporting system.
The RCG is a permanent substructure of the JBRC, composed of up to 22 members appointed for a three-year renewable mandate. Members are expected to dedicate at least one full day per week to RCG activities and to have strong expertise in supervisory, resolution and/or statistical reporting, or in related areas such as data modelling and standardisation. The mandate of the current RCG composition expires at the end of 2027.
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Call for interest
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