European Supervisory Authorities dry run exercise on reporting registers of information under Digital Operational Resilience Act

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The European Supervisory Authorities have published a summary report with the key findings from the 2024 Dry Run exercise on reporting the registers of information under DORA. The quality of data observed in the registers submitted by almost 1,000 financial entities across the EU was in line with the ESAs' expectations, considering the 'best effort' nature of the exercise. The ESAs are confident that the objective of having registers of sufficient quality in 2025 that would allow for the designation of critical third-party service providers is not out of reach, subject to some additional efforts from the industry. The ESAs advise that all industry stakeholders carefully consider the report and all supporting materials to aid in preparing to report the registers in 2025.

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