EDPB Opinion on ABN AMRO Binding Corporate Rules
Summary
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has issued Opinion 06/2026 regarding the Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) of ABN AMRO. This opinion addresses the draft decision from the Dutch supervisory authority concerning these BCRs.
What changed
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has published Opinion 06/2026, which concerns the draft decision on ABN AMRO's Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) for international data transfers. This opinion is issued under Article 64 of the GDPR and relates to the assessment by the Dutch supervisory authority.
This document provides guidance on the adequacy of ABN AMRO's BCRs for processing personal data across its group entities. While the opinion itself is non-binding, it informs the final decision of the supervisory authority and provides clarity for other financial institutions seeking to implement BCRs for international data transfers under GDPR. Compliance officers should review the opinion for insights into EDPB's interpretation of BCR requirements.
Source document (simplified)
Opinion 06/2026 183.8KB English Download Members:
- Netherlands
Topics:
- Binding Corporate Rules
- International Transfers of Data
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