ACPR Publishes CREDITIMMO Taxonomy Version 2.4.0 for Banks
The French Prudential Supervisory Authority (ACPR) updated the controls for version 2.3.0 of CREDITIMMO taxonomy, informed about the deactivation of certain "assertions," and published the final version of CREDITIMMO 2.4.0 taxonomy with respect to the decree of July 31, 2022.
The version 2.4.0 of the CREDITIMMO taxonomy implements the new version of the CREDITHAB report and brings together the two entry points “credithab and rentimmo.” CREDITIMMO 2.4.0 taxonomy implements the ACPR instructions related to the monitoring of the profitability of mortgage loans in France (2020-I-04) as well as instructions on the monitoring of risks on real estate loans in France (2022-I-02). Along with the taxonomy version 2.4.0, ACPR has published description and delivery notes, taxonomy controls, data point model dictionary, annotated reports, and test instance files related to the taxonomy. CREDITIMMO taxonomy applies to the banking sector and has an architecture and structure similar to that of the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR)/Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) IV taxonomies from EBA and Solvency II taxonomy from EIOPA.
Related Links (in French)
- Press Release on CREDITIMMO Taxonomy Version 2.3.0
- Press Release on CREDITIMMO Taxonomy Version 2.4.0
- Taxonomy and Related Documents, Version 2.4.0
Keywords: Europe, France, Banking, Basel, Taxonomy, Credit Risk, Reporting, CREDITIMMO Taxonomy, DPM, Mortgage Lending, CRR, CRD IV, ACPR
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