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Achieving Compliance with European Banking Authority (EBA) Guidelines on Outsourcing

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The revised European Banking Authority (EBA) Guidelines on Outsourcing came into effect on September 30 th of 2019. They update former guidelines on the subject from 2006 and specifications on cloud services outsourcing from 2017. EBA Requirements for outsourced activities. General principals.

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EBA Guidelines – A Call to Action for Banking Sector Procurement?

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The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published new guidelines on outsourcing , a document that has wide-ranging implications for every banking organisation, and requires careful consideration by procurement leaders and functions. The guidelines will enter into force on 30 September 2019.

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Managing Outsourcing Risk: A New Framework for Banking and Beyond

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In recent years there has been an increase in the outsourcing of services by banks in order to reduce costs and improve their efficiency and flexibility. Outsourcing makes it possible to take advantage of economies of scale and is a form of easy access to new technologies and to tools and services not available in the institution itself.

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How Can Procurement Create a Competitive Advantage in Talent Acquisition

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This article focuses on outsourcing, which offers more flexible solutions, has been on the rise to supply enterprises with external talents, leading to how procurement can help challenge the traditional strategy in order to maximize the chances of pairing the right talent with a need. Arnaud Malardé, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Ivalua.