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SRB Technical Meeting on Bank Reorganisation Plan Analysis Reports
The Single Resolution Board (SRB) is holding a technical meeting on March 3, 2026, to discuss its Operational Guidance on Business Reorganisation Plan Analysis Reports. This guidance, currently open for public consultation, aims to refine existing requirements for banks regarding resolution readiness.
Autorité de la concurrence Inspects Private Passenger Transport Sector
The Autorité de la concurrence has conducted an unannounced inspection of a company in the private passenger transport sector suspected of anticompetitive practices. This action does not prejudge guilt but initiates an investigation into alleged violations.
Autorité de la concurrence Guidance on ReUse Project for Food Packaging Deposit Scheme
The Autorité de la concurrence has published informal guidance on the ReUse project, a proposed standardized deposit-return scheme for food packaging in France. The guidance addresses competition law concerns related to eco-organizations, service providers, and cost allocation within the scheme.
Pascal Lagrue Appointed to French Competition Authority Board
The French Competition Authority announced the appointment of Pascal Lagrue to its Board, effective March 2, 2026. Lagrue brings experience from trade union and consumer association roles.
Autorité recommends French government create offices for 261 new notaries
The Autorité de la concurrence recommends the French government create 261 new notary offices between 2026 and 2031. This recommendation is based on an analysis of supply and demand within the notary profession, considering recent trends in private and salaried notaries and the profession's economic performance.
Autorité de la concurrence Sanctions BTP Sud for Unfair Trading Conditions
The Autorité de la concurrence has sanctioned BTP Sud with a fine of €148,094 for abusing its dominant position in the aggregates supply market in Wallis and Futuna. BTP Sud imposed unfair trading conditions on the Administration Supérieure du Territoire, including refusing to sell and imposing unjustified price increases.
Hungarian Data Protection Authority Launches Freedom of Information Development Project
The Hungarian National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information has launched a development project funded by an EU grant to enhance the enforcement of freedom of information. The project aims to investigate current practices, identify obstacles, and develop proposals for optimisation.
Publication Obligation for Public Data Registry and Transparency Procedure
Hungary's National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information has issued a notice regarding a new publication obligation for budgetary organs. All budgetary organs, except national security services, must publish financial management data bi-monthly on a new online platform, with potential fines for non-compliance.
NAIH launches AWARE project for GDPR awareness
The National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (NAIH) has launched the EU-funded AWARE project to increase GDPR awareness among micro and small enterprises, particularly in the beauty and private healthcare sectors. The project will run from 2025 to 2027 and includes research, an information website, webinars, and training.
Hungary Ratifies Council of Europe Convention 108+
Hungary has become the 30th party to ratify the Council of Europe's Convention 108+, an international treaty concerning data protection. This action signifies Hungary's commitment to aligning its data protection laws with international standards.
Hungarian Information Rights System 30th Anniversary Celebration
The Hungarian data protection authority celebrated the 30th anniversary of the country's information rights system with an international conference on September 17, 2025. The event reviewed past achievements, challenges, and future tasks in data protection and freedom of information.
Real Estate Agency Fined for GDPR Violations
The Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency has fined a real estate agency EUR 100,000.00 for processing personal data in violation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The agency acted as a controller in this case.
Real Estate Agency Fined EUR 100,000 for GDPR Violations
The Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency has imposed a EUR 100,000 fine on a real estate agency for processing personal data in violation of the General Data Protection Regulation. This action highlights the agency's commitment to enforcing data protection laws.
Croatian Data Protection Agency Fines Real Estate Agency
The Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency has imposed a EUR 100,000 fine on a real estate agency for processing personal data in violation of the GDPR. The agency acted as a data controller and processed data contrary to the regulation's provisions.
Real Estate Agency Fined EUR 100,000 for GDPR Violations
The Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency has fined a real estate agency EUR 100,000 for violating GDPR provisions. The agency acted as a controller and processed data contrary to the regulation.
Real Estate Agency Fined 100,000 EUR
The Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency (AZOP) has fined a real estate agency 100,000 EUR for violations related to data protection. The agency also announced a conference on Data Protection in AI Systems.
DSB Circular on Freedom of Information Act
The Austrian Data Protection Authority (DSB) issued a supplementary circular on December 12, 2025, regarding the Freedom of Information Act. This circular clarifies a previous communication, adjusting a reporting deadline for data submissions.
Data Protection Authorities of Slovakia and Austria Meet
Data protection authorities from Slovakia and Austria met on December 10, 2025, in Bratislava to discuss cooperation and upcoming regulatory changes, including GDPR amendments and new EU digital laws. This meeting follows previous bilateral and regional discussions.
Data Protection Authority 2026 Focus Audits on Processing Security
The Austrian Data Protection Authority (DSB) announced its 2026 focus audits will target processing security under Article 32 GDPR. Procedures against selected controllers and processors are scheduled to begin in March 2026, with a second part announced in June 2026.
Irish and Austrian Data Protection Authorities Meeting
The Austrian Data Protection Authority hosted officials from the Irish Data Protection Commission for a meeting on January 13, 2026. The meeting aimed to discuss matters of mutual interest and further strengthen the close cooperation between the two regulatory bodies, particularly concerning cross-border data protection cases.
Data Protection Authority Joint Database Launched
The Austrian Data Protection Authority and the Parliamentary Committee for Data Protection (PDK) have launched a joint database for their decisions within the legal information system (RIS). This new application, named 'Datenschutz-Aufsichtsbehörden', aims to streamline access to data protection rulings.
Hellenic Data Protection Authority Holds Dialogue Day with Research Community
The Hellenic Data Protection Authority (HDPA) successfully held its "1st Dialogue Day with the Research Community" on October 1, 2025. The event focused on strengthening cooperation with academic and research institutions on data protection issues, including AI applications and privacy-friendly digital wallets.
byRisk Project Newsletter 2 Supports SMEs with Data Protection Risks
The Hellenic Data Protection Authority has released the second newsletter for the European byRisk project, which aims to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in identifying and analyzing data protection risks. This issue details project progress, including risk categorization and the design of a new risk assessment tool.
Hellenic DPA byRisk Project: Data Protection for SMEs and Public Awareness
The Hellenic Data Protection Authority has launched the byRisk project, co-funded by the European Commission, to support SMEs in data protection risk assessment and raise public awareness. The project aims to develop tools for SMEs and the general public, with pilot operations expected by March 2026 and an international conference planned for October 2026.
Hellenic DPA Information Day 2026 on Data Protection and AI
The Hellenic Data Protection Authority (HDPA) held an Information Day on Data Protection Day 2026, discussing the GDPR, the proposed AI Act, and the HDPA's role. The event highlighted the need for effective implementation of regulations and adequate resources for the HDPA.
Seminar on Privacy Risks from Personal Data Processing
The Hellenic Data Protection Authority and the University of Piraeus are organizing an online seminar on privacy risks associated with personal data processing, particularly concerning Artificial Intelligence. The seminar is part of the byRisk project and is open to the general public.
CNPD AI Data Protection Training Session
The CNPD is offering a 4-hour in-person training session on Data Protection Basics: Artificial Intelligence. The session, held on April 7, 2026, aims to explain the challenges of AI in relation to data protection and the GDPR.
CNPD Workshop on DAAZ Diploma Ceremony
The CNPD is hosting a workshop and DAAZ diploma ceremony on April 29, 2026, in Luxembourg. The event aims to provide feedback on a previous workshop and recognize participants' achievements in the DAAZ tool.
CNPD AI Data Protection Training Session
The CNPD is offering a 4-hour in-person training session on Data Protection Basics: Artificial Intelligence. The training aims to help participants understand the challenges of AI concerning data protection and the GDPR, and is scheduled for May 5, 2026.
Data Protection Basics Training - RGPD Introduction
The CNPD (Luxembourg's data protection authority) is offering a 5-hour introductory training session on data protection basics and the RGPD. The training is aimed at individuals new to data protection and will be held in French on April 14, 2026, in Belval.
Data Protection Basics Training Session
The CNPD of Luxembourg is offering a free 'Data Protection Basics' training session in French on June 16, 2026. The 5-hour session is designed for individuals new to data protection and aims to explain the core principles of the RGPD. Registration is required via email.
Data Protection Authority Fines iHUNT TECHNOLOGY for Privacy Violations
The National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing in Romania has fined S.C. iHUNT TECHNOLOGY IMPORT-EXPORT SA 20,000 lei for violating data protection laws regarding cookie consent. The investigation found that the company stored non-essential cookies without user consent.
GDPR Sanction for Ordonul Asistenților Medicali Neamț
The National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing in Romania sanctioned Ordonul Asistenților Medicali Generaliști, Moașelor și Asistenților Medicali din România – Filiala Neamț for GDPR violations. The entity received a fine of 2,000 euros and two reprimands for issues related to video surveillance and data subject information.
CJEU Judgment: Online Marketplace Operator as Data Controller
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled in Case C-492/23 that an online marketplace operator is a data controller under GDPR. The operator must identify and verify sensitive data in advertisements before publication and obtain explicit consent.
GDPR Sanction for Roumasport S.R.L.
The National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing in Romania has sanctioned Roumasport S.R.L. with a fine of 10,000 euros for violating GDPR provisions related to data security. The investigation followed a personal data security breach due to unauthorized access following cyberattacks.
National Supervisory Authority Fines Lenjeria Magică SRL for Data Processing Violation
The National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing in Romania has fined Lenjeria Magică SRL 15,000 lei for violating data processing laws related to website cookies. The company stored non-essential cookies without explicit user consent, breaching provisions of Law no. 506/2004 and Regulation (EU) 2016/679.
Generative AI for Bank Carbon Data Gaps
Banca d'Italia published a paper exploring the use of Generative AI (GenAI) to address gaps and inconsistencies in carbon emission data reported by major Euro area banks. The research assesses GenAI's ability to supplement traditional data sources, noting its potential while also highlighting quality and transparency concerns.
Italian Less Significant Banks' Corporate Lending Deterioration Analysis
Banca d'Italia published an analysis on corporate lending by Italian less significant banks (LSI) compared to significant groups (SI). The study found that LSIs have a higher loan deterioration rate, largely due to a greater proportion of loans to smaller, higher-risk businesses.
AI Adoption Impact on Italian Firms' Productivity and Profitability
Banca d'Italia published a paper analyzing the economic impact of AI adoption on Italian firms. The study found that AI adoption increases productivity and profitability, leading to a reallocation towards more qualified roles without negative overall employment effects.
AI and US Economy: Accounting Perspective on Investment and Production
The Bank of Italy has published a paper analyzing the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure investments on the US economy. The paper details how AI investments, particularly in data centers, have supported aggregate demand in the US and discusses the global supply chain for AI components.
Banca d'Italia: Expert Assessment in Credit Rating System
The Bank of Italy has published an analysis (N. 79) detailing recent methodological improvements to its internal credit rating system for non-financial companies (ICAS). The study, based on over 25,000 expert assessments from 2016-2022, highlights how expert judgment, including climate and sector risk analysis, significantly enhances rating predictive power and stability during economic stress.
PRAC Recommendations on Safety Signals
The European Medicines Agency's Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) has adopted recommendations on safety signals discussed between September 29 and October 2, 2025. These recommendations are directly actionable by marketing authorisation holders (MAHs) for both Centrally Authorised Products (CAPs) and Nationally Authorised Products (NAPs).
PRAC Recommendations on Safety Signals
The European Medicines Agency's Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) has adopted recommendations on safety signals discussed in their October 2025 meeting. These recommendations are directly actionable by marketing authorisation holders (MAHs) for updates to product information.
PRAC Recommendations on Safety Signals
The European Medicines Agency's Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) has adopted recommendations on safety signals discussed in November 2025. Marketing Authorisation Holders (MAHs) are required to provide supplementary information or update product information based on these recommendations, with specific deadlines for certain signals.
PRAC Recommendations on Signals - January 2026 Meeting
The European Medicines Agency's Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) has adopted recommendations on safety signals discussed in January 2026. Marketing Authorisation Holders (MAHs) for affected medicinal products are required to update product information within specified timelines.
PRAC Recommendations on Safety Signals
The European Medicines Agency's Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) has adopted recommendations on safety signals discussed in February 2026. These recommendations require marketing authorisation holders (MAHs) to provide supplementary information or take regulatory action, such as updating product information.
AGCM Investigates Procter & Gamble for Misleading Braun Ads
The Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) has launched an investigation into Procter & Gamble S.r.l. concerning misleading advertising for the Braun Skin i-Expert hair removal device. The authority is concerned that claims of being 'hair-free for two years' may overstate the product's effectiveness and lack sufficient evidence.
Italian Competition Authority Investigates Ambush Marketing for Milan-Cortina 2026
The Italian Competition Authority has launched two investigations and one moral suasion action against supermarket chains Rialto (Il Gigante), MD S.p.A. (MD), and SELEX Gruppo Commerciale S.p.A. (Famila) for alleged ambush marketing related to the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The actions are based on potential breaches of Article 10 of Law Decree No. 16/2020.
Italian Competition Authority Fines Bernabei Companies for Unfair Commercial Practice
The Italian Competition Authority has fined Bernabei s.r.l. and Bernabei Liquori s.r.l. a total of €400,000 for unfair commercial practices. The companies made misleading claims and omitted key information regarding discounts on alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks advertised on their website and app.
Italian Competition Authority Closes FiberCop and TIM MSA Investigation
The Italian Competition Authority has closed its investigation into the Master Service Agreement between FiberCop and TIM by accepting commitments from the companies. The investigation, opened in December 2024, focused on exclusivity clauses, rebate schemes, and IRU transfer terms. The accepted commitments aim to ensure effective competition and maintain incentives for future investments in fibre infrastructure.
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