- Question ID
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2024_7142
- Legal act
- Regulation (EU) No 2022/2554 (DORA)
- Topic
- Other DORA topics
- Article
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2
- COM Delegated or Implementing Acts/RTS/ITS/GLs/Recommendations
- Not applicable
- Article/Paragraph
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- Type of submitter
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Individual
- Subject matter
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Scope for dependent financial intermediaries
- Question
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The dependent financial intermediaries (agents), who acting on behalf of credit institutions, are covered by the DORA Regulation?
- Background on the question
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A lot of dependent financial intermediaries (not insurance intermediaries) ask this question, and from the Regulation of DORA, the answer is not clear.
- Submission date
- Rejected publishing date
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- Rationale for rejection
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This question has been rejected because it is considered that EBA guidance or clarification is not needed with regard to the issue that it raises. For example, this can be the case where it is considered that the existing regulatory framework is sufficiently clear and unambiguous, or where different practices may be possible but it is not currently necessary to harmonise these further through the Q&A process.
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- Status
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Rejected question