You can apply for an exemption from the full or partial application of the TSI online or by post.
Apply online for an exemption from the full or partial application of the TSI:
- Download the form "Application for exemption from TSI.docx" from the EBA website and complete it in full.
- Go to the EBA e-Service portal.
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Log in with your user data.
- If you do not yet have a user account for the e-Service portal, you must register once.
- The application wizard will guide you step by step through the required information. Complete the application form in full.
- Upload the completed form "Application for exemption from TSI.docx" to the e-Service portal and submit the application. The system will confirm receipt.
- You will receive a written confirmation of receipt once the application for exemption has been received, in which you will be informed who the responsible case officer is.
- If, as part of the assessment of the content of the exemption application, it is determined that the information in the application or the evidence submitted is not comprehensible, you will receive written feedback from the EBA asking you to revise the application or the evidence and upload it again to the e-Service portal.
- In the case of numbers 2 and 3, the European Commission will make its decision within 4 months of submission of the application.
- After the assessment and, if applicable, the Commission's decision, you will receive a notification informing you whether the exemption has been approved or rejected
- You will also receive a notification of fees/expenses at the end of the administrative procedure, as you will have to pay fees for the processing of the notification and you will also have to pay any expenses.
Request an exemption from the full or partial application of the TSI by post:
- Download the form "Application for exemption from TSI.docx" from the EBA website and complete it in full.
- Send the signed and fully completed application with the required supporting documents to the EBA by post.
- You will receive a written confirmation of receipt upon receipt of the application for exemption, in which you will be informed who the responsible officer is.
- If the assessment of the content of the application for exemption reveals that the information in the application or the evidence submitted is not comprehensible, you will receive written feedback from the EBA asking you to revise the application or the evidence and send it to the EBA again by post.
- In the case of number 2 or number 3, the European Commission will make its decision within 4 months of submission of the application.
- After the assessment and, if applicable, the Commission's decision, you will receive a notification informing you whether the exemption has been granted or rejected.
- You will also receive a notification of fees/expenses once the administrative procedure has been completed, as you will have to pay fees for the processing of the notification and you will also have to pay any expenses.