Jonathan Overett

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Head of Legal and Compliance at the European Banking Authority 🇪🇺🇬🇧
#EULaw #FinancialServices #EUAgencies
Post in a personal capacity.

Delighted to publish the first #EBA peer review led by my team, assessing the authorisation practices of national supervisors when assessing authorisation applications by payment institutions under #PSD2. We found some good practices but also some key changes where we want to see improvements over the next couple years.

https://twitter.com/EBA_News/status/1613202516874772480?t=Q07fwM6IBo-N3yNnpfgYTQ&s=19

EU Banking Authority - EBA 🇪🇺 on Twitter

“💳#EBA publishes its peer review on authorisation of payment institutions and e-money institutions under the revised #PSD2. 👉found increased transparency and consistency but also identified divergences and sets out a series of measures. 🔗https://t.co/28zjJyw4jy”

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🔎Transparency and accountability are important principles of #EBA’s work!

Every year we publish a large amount of information so we can engage with citizens and stakeholders to develop our proposals and carry out our tasks.

Find out more here👉 https://www.eba.europa.eu/about-us/transparency-and-access-documents

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https://twitter.com/EBA_News/status/1610970080682147841?t=j1qUab9GhsZctxtITY9C1w&s=09

Transparency and access to documents - European Banking Authority

Transparency and accountability Transparency and accountability are important principles of the EBA’s work. The EBA publishes a large amount of information about its work and engages frequently with citizens, academics, industry representatives and institutional stakeholders when developing its proposals and carrying out its tasks.

European Banking Authority
Some great analysis on the SRA anti-SLAPP warning from @[email protected]. An important point: watch out for firms artificially structuring letters to superficially conform with SRA guidance, whilst breaching the spirit. That IMO would be a professional breach in itself.

RT @EU_opendata: ⌛- 1 day until our webinar on ‘Understanding open data: #LegalOpenness’!

How can you put 'open' and 'data' together legally?

To find out, come along to the 3rd data.europa academy webinar for #DataProviders, tomorrow 18/11 at 10-11.30 CET.

More info: https://data.europa.eu/en/news-events/news/register-third-webinar-data-providers

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/EULawDataPubs/status/1593232976686764033

Register for the third webinar for data providers | data.europa.eu

In order to unleash its full potential, data needs to be legally open. What does this openness entail from a legal perspective and how can legal openness be optimally achieved?

Firefox is trialing consent dialogue handling https://community.mozilla.org/en/campaigns/firefox-cookie-banner-handling/ Says will auto-click "Reject All" if that's an option, otherwise will click "Accept All". I think the second option - auto accepting everything, is EXTREMELY problematic. I get that we're all annoyed, but first Brave and now Firefox taking the lets bury our head in the sand approach is unfortunate. Its not solving the actual problem at all!

By way of #introduction, I'm Head of the Legal & Compliance Unit at the European Banking Authority in #Paris, as well as #DataProtection Officer and #Ethics Officer.

One of the UK nationals working for the #EU, I am interested in a range of #EULaw topics, particularly #BankingLaw, #FinancialServicesLaw, #EUAdminLaw, #DataProtectionLaw, #RevolvingDoor and, inevitably, #Brexit.

Also a #tenor singing with #ParisChoralSociety, and enjoying #cycling my #Brompton around Paris and #London.