The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published an updated list of deactivated (or incorrect) validation rules found in its implementing technical standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting under the Capital Requirements Regulation.

A related press release explains that some initial tests based on real data from reporting firms, as well as some answers to questions submitted through the EBA Q&A tool, showed that several validation rules in the ITS were incorrect or could trigger problems with some IT tools. Data submitted in accordance with the ITS should therefore not be validated against the set of deactivated rules.

As more real data becomes available, the list of deactivated validation rules is expected to increase, and updated versions of the list will be published on the EBA website. The EBA published the initial list of incorrect validation rules found in these ITS in April 2014 and made it clear that it would publish updated versions of the list well in advance of 30 June 2014 (that date being the remittance date for Q1 2014 data).

View Validation rules, 24 June 2014

View EBA issues revised list of ITS validation rules, 24 June 2014