September 30, 2018 marked the reference date for the first AnaCredit Reporting dataset. Two years later, many Reporting Agents (RAs) still face challenges in submitting high quality granular data on a monthly basis. What lessons have been learned over the last two years? What are the main challenges being faced? What tangible benefits has AnaCredit reporting brought so far, and where will it go next? The two-year anniversary also coincides with a global pandemic caused by the Covid-19 virus. While the full effects of the pandemic are yet to be seen, how has this impacted the reporting process and, more importantly, has this new source of granular data proved beneficial during a global crisis?

Based on discussions with a number of RAs and National Central Banks (NCBs) throughout Europe, this paper will examine some of the highs and lows of the AnaCredit journey so far as well as discussing the impact of AnaCredit on future trends in regulatory reporting.

Emer FitzPatrick

Emer FitzPatrick

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