Standing Committees
Much of ESMA’s work is supported by Standing Committees (SC), working groups and task forces, which draw together senior experts from National Competent Authorities (NCAs). The different ESMA SCs are established on a permanent basis. Each Standing Committee is normally chaired by senior representatives of NCAs or by senior ESMA staff and supported by ESMA staff who act as rapporteurs. Most of the Standing Committees also have consultative working groups made up of external stakeholder representatives.
However, the ultimate decision making body of ESMA is the Board of Supervisors, whereas the Management Board deals with the management of the Authority.
In addition to the Standing Committees outlined below,
- the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) established the CCP Supervisory Committee (CCP SC) which is composed of representatives from NCAs supervising CCPs and relevant EU Central Banks of Issue (CBIs), dealing amongst others with EU CCP supervisory convergence and third-country CCP supervision and
- the CCP Recovery and Resolution Regulation (CCP RRR) established the CCP Resolution Committee (CCP RC) which is composed of from designated CCP resolution authorities, dealing among others with promoting the drawing up and coordination of resolution plans and develop methods for the resolution of failing CCPs.
Horizontal Standing Committees
Risk Standing Committee - RSC
The main tasks of the Risk Standing Committee (RSC) are to coordinate financial stability issues and to conduct the assessment of risks and the analysis of market trends.
The RSC focuses on risk monitoring and the analysis of economic, market, and financial stability developments across ESMA’s remit (including macro-prudential risks) with the aim of contributing to ESMA’s strategic priorities in the area of effective markets and financial stability, including through the development of risk indicators and the promotion of joint analytical methods. The RSC also covers the analytical work on market developments trends related to sustainable finance, retail investor protection and financial innovation.
Chair: George Theocharides, Chairman, Επιτροπή Κεφαλαιαγοράς Κύπρου (CySEC), Cyprus
Consultative Working Groups
Financial Stability and Risk Monitoring Working Group (FRWG)
Member | Organisation |
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Phil Mackintosh | NASDAQ OMX |
Sophie Moinas | University of Toulouse |
John Cotter | University College Dublin |
Axel Brabant | LCH Clearnet |
Christof Stahel | ICI/ICI Global |
Sylvain Broyer | S&P |
Christoph Kaserer | Technical University Munich |
Filippo Ippolito | University Pompeu Fabra Barcelona |
Giovanni Petrella | Catholic University Milan |
Hester Serafini | ICE Global |
Jose-Luis Peydro | University Pompeu Fabra Barcelona / Imperial College |
Luc Neuberg | Luxemburg Risk Management Association |
Manuela Geranio | Bocconi University Milan / University of Bergamo |
Sebastien Commain | Better Finance |
Stefan Hofrichter | Allianz Global Investors |
Susanne Gahler | Independent |
Paul Besson | Euronext |
Antonio Mele | University of Lugano / Swiss Finance Institute |
Patrick Seifert | Landesbank Baden Wuerttemberg |
Fredrik Bonthron | Swedish Trading venue association |
Investor Trends and Research Working Group (IRWG)
Member | Organisation |
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Emanuele Bajo | Bologna University |
Keith Bear | University of Cambridge |
Florian Berg | MIT |
Kris Boudt | Sentometrics/Brussels University |
Marie Briere | Amundi Institute |
Marina Brogi | Sapienza University |
Bernard Delbecque | Efama |
Jesse Collin | Finnish Foundation for Share Promotion |
Alessandra Maria Franzosi | Prometeia |
Luca Giordano | Unipol |
Olena Havrylchyk | University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne |
Hélène Lanier | 2 DEGREES INVESTING INITIATIVE |
Caterina Lucarelli | Universita politecnica Marche |
Emmanuel Mamatzakis | Birkbeck Business School |
Michael Pahle | Potsdam institute for climate impact research |
Anastasia Petraki | Blackrock |
Tarik Roukny | KU Leuven |
Francesco Saita | Bocconi University |
George S. Skiadopoulos | Queen Mary University London and University of Piraeus |
James Thewissen | UCLouvain |
Senior Supervisors Forum - SSF
The Senior Supervisors Forum (SSF) includes, through its alternating three sectoral configurations (Markets, Investment Firms, Investment Funds), the Heads of Supervision from the relevant areas. The SSF provides expertise on common supervisory issues within each sector and ensures consistency in addressing horizontal convergence issues (such as the heatmap and Union Strategic Supervisory Priorities (USSPs)). The SSF also includes a new separate enforcement configuration with the participation of the Heads of Enforcement. Furthermore, the SSF also continues to deal with horizontal issues on a project /task force basis. The main tasks of the SSF include:
- Providing input, direction and advice on key risks and problems, among others, those of cross-cutting and cross-border nature;
- identifying the USSPs that NCAs shall take into account when drawing up their work programmes, and provide input, direction and advice on possible follow-up;
- promoting continuous discussions and the development of an effective EU common supervisory culture, including innovative supervisory and investigative tools and methods, as part of a risk-based and outcome focused approach to supervision; and
Providing strategic direction for the Enforcement Working Group by identifying priority topics and areas as well as providing a critical review of its output, promoting the sharing of good enforcement practices in order to foster a common enforcement culture and contributing to the facilitation of joint enforcement action with the overriding aim of ensuring consistency of outcomes for similar infringements wherever they arise in the Union.
Chair: Jos Heuvelman, Member of the Executive Board, Autoriteit Financiële Markten (AFM), The Netherlands
Supervision Policy Committee - ESPC
ESMA Supervision Policy Committee (ESPC) covers policymaking and supervisory convergence activities related to ESMA’s direct supervisory mandates (Securitisation, TR/STFR, Data reporting service providers, Benchmarks and Credit Rating Agencies), with the exception of CCPs.
ESPC functions in a horizontal configuration and dedicated sectoral configurations when specific sectoral issues are being discussed, initially on benchmark administrators and CRAs. The ESPC also covers convergence work related to supervisory mandates which are shared between ESMA and NCAs (e.g., benchmark administrators).
Investor Protection Standing Committee - IPSC
The Investor Protection Standing Committee (IPSC) has been established in order to drive ESMA’s new strategic objective on retail investors and further build on the work of the Investor Protection and Intermediaries Standing Committee (IPISC).
The IPSC supports horizontal investor protection coordination across all ESMA activities, such as the work related to the costs charged to investors. The IPSC also fulfils the role of the “Consumer Protection and Financial Innovation Committee” referred to in the ESMA Regulation. Its remit includes:
- Matters of retail investor protection within ESMA’s remit and all relevant aspects of distribution of financial products by intermediaries to retail investors; alongside the coordination of financial education activities; and
- Policy and convergence aspects of financial innovation in the retail space (such as dealing with innovative products and distribution channels) and sustainability that have a direct impact on retail investors.
The IPSC also continues to focus on regulatory issues related to the provision of investment services and activities by investment firms and credit institutions, notably with regards to conduct of business rules, distribution of investment products, investment advice and suitability.
Chair: Marie-Anne Barbat-Layani, Chair, Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), France
Consultative Working Group
Member | Organisation |
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Annalisa Calvo | Head of Investment Services and Insurance Products Office, Bank Intesa Sanpaolo Spa |
Armin Kammel | Professor (FH), Lauder Business School Vienna, and Senior Manager KPMG Austria |
Arne Hertel | Head of Capital Markets, DSGV (German Savings Banks Association) |
David Sabatini | Head of Capital Market Department, ABI – Italy Banking Association |
Elisa Ricón Holgueras | Director General, INVERCO (Spanish Association of Collective Investment Schemes and Pension Funds) |
Franz Rudorfer | Managing Director, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber, Division Bank and Insurance |
Grzegorz Włodarczyk | Capital Markets Regulations Manager (Compliance), Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (Polish development bank) and ComplianceMiFID.com |
Josina Kamerling | Head of regulatory Outreach EMEA, CFA Institute |
Katja Kirchstein | Senior Advisor Sustainable Finance, World Wide Fund for Nature |
Laurent Lamagnere | Head of Development, Alphavalue |
Patricia Suárez | President, Founder, CEO, ASUFIN – Spanish Financial Users Association |
Reinhard Steennot | Professor, Ghent University |
Richard Withers | Head of Government Relations, International, Vanguard |
Roberta D'Apice | Director of Legal Affairs, Assogestioni |
Sara Mitelman Lindholm | General Counsel, Swedish Securities Markets Association |
Satu Nousiainen | General Counsel, Asset & Wealth Management, Nordea |
Sustainability Standing Committee - SSC
The Sustainability Standing Committee (SSC) has a dual role as (i) a “consultative” and coordination group providing internal advice and expertise to sectoral SCs on files for which Sustainable Finance (SF) expertise is required and (ii) the primary responsible group on SF files which are transversal by nature (such as taxonomy and greenwashing) as well as new or upcoming topics (e.g. EU Green Bonds Standards Regulation, ESG Ratings). Policy development directly related to ESMA supervisory powers, however, belong to the remit of the ESMA Supervisory Policy Committee (ESPC). The SSC also promotes the coordination of regulatory, supervisory and enforcement initiatives across securities regulators in the EU and across ESMA activities, in the field of sustainable finance.
Chair: Thorsten Pötzsch, Chief Executive Director, Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BaFin), Germany
Consultative Working Group
Member | Organisation |
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Julie Ansidei | Head of EMEA External Engagement, BlackRock Sustainable Investing |
José Luis Blasco Vázquez | Global Head of Sustainability, Acciona |
Sebastian Brinkmann | ESG Manager, KGAL GmbH & Co. KG |
Rami Feghali | Partner, PwC |
Laura Fernandez | Head of Climate Change and Sustainable Finance, Telefónica |
Francesca Fraulo | Founder and Strategic Leader, SustainAdvisory Srl |
Sebastien Godinot | Senior economist, Head of Sustainable Finance, World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) |
David Henry Doyle | Vice President, Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy, EMEA at S&P Global |
Adrienne Horel-Pages | Chief Sustainability Officer, La Banque Postale Group |
Nadia Humphreys | Sustainable Finance Business Manager, Bloomberg LP |
Alexander Lehmann | Head of the Sustainable World Academy, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management |
Sara Lovisolo | Head of ESG Development, Amundi Italia |
Aleksandra Mączyńska | Executive Director, Better Finance |
Brunno Maradei | Global Head of Responsible Investment, Aegon Asset Management |
Mireille Martini | Senior Advisor, Climate Bonds Initiative |
Cédric Merle | Head of Center of Expertise & Innovation and ESG Coverage for SSA, Natixis’ CIB Green & Sustainable Hub |
Thom Olivier Wetzer | Associate Professor of Law and Finance, Faculty of Law, Oxford University |
Torun Reinhammar | Associate Director Capital Markets Europe, CDP Europe GmbH |
Agustin Reyna | Legal and Economic Affairs Director, The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) |
Simone Ruiz-Vergote | Global Head of ESG & Climate Policy, MSCI ESG Research |
Anne Schoemaker | ESG Products Director, Sustainalytics |
Hanna Silvola | Associate Professor, Hanken School of Economics |
Jakob Thomä | Research Director, Theia Finance Labs |
Johan Van Der Lugt | Lead Expert Environmental, Social and Governance Advisory – Van Lanschot Kempen |
Jens Wiggershaus | Head of Sustainability, RWE AG |
Ronja Wöstheinrich | Vice President ESG Methodology, ISS ESG |
Digital Finance Standing Committee - DFSC
The Digital Finance Standing Committee (DFSC) has been established to support ESMA’s work related to digital innovation across the different subject areas. The DFSC in particular enables the effective undertaking of the relevant policy and convergence work in the area of Digital Finance (legislative proposals such as MiCA, DORA, DLT pilot regime, and areas such as Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity) and reflect the importance of technological innovation for securities and derivatives markets in line with the new ESMA strategy.
Chair: Carlo Comporti, Commissioner, Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa (CONSOB), Italy
IT Standing Committee - ITSC
The IT Standing Committee (ITSC), formerly referred to as the IT Management and Governance Committee (ITMG) remains in place focusing on work on IT governance, exchange of data & information between NCAs and ESMA.
Data Standing Committee - DSC
The scope of the Data Standing Committee (DSC) has been extended to cover all ESMA mandates related to data reporting, data disclosure (including those which are currently in scope of the sectoral committees and the ESPC) and data quality. Data quality policy work related to ESMA’s direct supervision mandates (such as work on data quality related to trade repositories or data requirements of securitisation repositories) is also covered by the DSC. The focus of DSC is inter alia:
- to work on topics relating to reporting/record keeping of transactions, trades, positions, orders, instrument reference data and issuers’ disclosures (in cooperation with ISC). The objectives of this group are to enhance the quality, comparability and interoperability of the market data reported to EU National Authorities and the public and to foster supervisory convergence among the national authorities in its area of competence; and
- to elaborate technical standards, guidelines, Q&As and technical instructions relating to the data reporting and disclosure requirements resulting from all sectoral legislation within ESMA’s remit. The aim is to foster digitalisation, consistency and efficiency of data reporting, information disclosure and their use by, among others, avoiding reporting conflicts or overlaps between different regimes.
Chair: Armi Taipale, Head of Deparment, Finanssivalvonta (FIN-FSA), Finland
Sectoral Standing Committee
Issuers Standing Committee - ISC
The Issuers Standing Committee (ISC) works on various regulatory aspects of issuer information and combines the scopes of the previous Corporate Reporting Standing Committee (CRSC) and Corporate Finance Standing Committee (CFSC), with a focus on discussions looking at different regulatory aspects of issuer information, including how to improve issuers information to the market – especially in relation to the development of the sustainability reporting standards. The scope of the ISC includes contributing to and/or monitoring of regulatory developments as well as ensuring appropriate supervisory convergence on issues such as:
- Financial and Sustainability Reporting as defined by the Transparency Directive, Accounting Directive, IAS Regulation and Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD);
- The prospectus regime, as defined by the Prospectus Regulation, as well as specific aspects related to Take-Over bids, and major shareholding reporting; as well as
- The area of corporate governance, as well as the new Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive.
Finally, the ISC contributes to the development of issuers’ electronic reporting, the storage of regulated information as well as the audit of financial and non-financial regulated information in cooperation with the DSC.
Chair: Karen Dortea Abelskov, Deputy Director General, Finanstilsynet, Denmark
Consultative Working Groups
CWG for corporate reporting
Member | Organisation |
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Giorgio Alessio Acunzo | EY |
Jens Berger | Deloitte |
Martijn Bos | Eumedion |
Bronagh Ward | Atlas Metrics |
Bartek Czajka | Toppan Merrill |
Stella Grossu | Montold Cap Adviser |
Emmanuelle Guyomard | Sanofi |
Karin Martikainen | UPM-Kymmene Corporation |
Carole Masson | Mazars |
Peggy Mouriot-Barbé | TotalEnergies |
Thaïs Otero López | Iberdrola |
Pasi Päällysaho | Kemira Oyj |
Ezio Santroni | ENI |
Olivier Scherer | PwC |
Stefano Zambon | University of Ferrara |
Thorsten Sellhorn | University of Munich |
Jane Thostrup Jagd | We mean business coalition |
CWG for corporate finance
Member | Organisation |
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Stefan Balazs | Baker McKenzie |
Boris Bartel | Association of German Public Banks, VÖB |
Jella Benner-Heinacher | DSW – DeutscheSchutzvereinigung für Wertpapierbesitz |
Francoise Bourzeix Poujetoux | Credit Agricole CIB |
Leticia Comin Fernández-Cuesta | Garrigues |
Jean-Francois Delcaire | HMG Finance |
Jose Francisco Estevez | Cremades & Calvosotelo |
Matteo Gargantini | University of Genoa |
Juan Manuel Vazquez Garcia-Reynoso | Spanish Issuers Association |
Katarzyna Grodziewicz | Baker McKenzie |
Torben Hansen | Nordea, Investment Banking & Equities |
Aisling McArdle | Euronext Dublin |
Prof. Dr. Michael Nietsch | EBS Law School, Wiesbaden, Germany |
Magnus Olsson | DNB Markets |
Cyril Rolling | l’Oreal |
Alexander Russ | Eunomia |
Paola Spatola | Assonime (Association of Italian joint stock companies) |
Le Quang Tran Van | Association française des entreprises privées |
Stefano Vincenzi | Mediobanca - Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. |
Markets Standing Committee - MSC
The Markets Standing Committee (MSC) includes the work previously done in the Secondary Markets Standing Committee (SMSC), the Market Integrity Standing Committee (MISC), the Post Trading Standing Committee (PTSC) and the Commodity Derivatives Task Force (CDTF) with a focus on different regulatory aspects of market and market infrastructure. This includes market monitoring, policy and convergence work in the respective areas (defined i.a. by MiFID, MiFIR, EMIR, CSDR, as well as MAR and SSR). The focus of the MSC includes work on:
- the structure, transparency and efficiency of secondary markets for financial instruments, including trading platforms and OTC markets (including regulated markets, MTFs, systematic internalisers or other platforms);
- issues relating to market integrity and surveillance, the enforcement of securities laws, the facilitation of co-operation of national authorities and the exchange of information in market abuse investigations;
- post-trading market infrastructures or post-trading processes or operations, such as the clearing and settlement of transactions in financial instruments;
- the monitoring and analysis of regulatory and industry developments in the field of commodity derivative markets; and
- the managing of the co-operation between financial regulators/ESMA and other regulatory and supervisory authorities such as the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) and national energy regulators within the scope of wholesale energy markets.
Chair: Rodrigo Buenaventura, Chair, Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV), Spain
Consultative Working Groups
Secondary Markets Working Group
Member | Organisation |
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Gary Chia-Hsing Li | Saxo Bank A/S, Head of Regulatory Affairs |
Mario Muth | Deutsche Bank AG, Head of eFixed Income Sales and Market Structure, Head of Listed Derivatives and Platform Sales, EMEA |
Marion Spielmann | DekaBank, COO Banking |
Matthieu Wiltz | JPMorgan Securities plc, Head of Markets & IS Sales for Continental Europe, Head of Markets & IS Sales for Continental Europe Global Co Head of Credit, SPG & Public Finance Sales |
Stephane Giordano | Société Generale, Managing Director and Head of Regulatory Strategy for Investment Banking, Chairman AMAFI |
Beatriz Alonso-Majagranzas | BME, Equity Director |
David Howson | Cboe Europe, President |
Henrik Husman | Nasdaq, President Nasdaq Helsinki and Vice President Head of Cash Equities Europe |
Sander Schol | Partner, Head of European Public Affairs, Hanbury Strategy |
Severine Vandelanoite | Deutsche Boerse AG, Senior Vice President, Market Structure and Regulation |
Jennifer Keser | Tradeweb, Managing Director, Head of Regulation & Market Structure |
Giuseppe Catalano | Company Secretary and Head of Corporate Affairs, Assicurazioni Generali SpA |
Daniel Neeteson | Optiver Europe, Corporate Strategist |
Simon Gallagher | Euronext, Head of Cash and Derivatives and Member of Extended Managing Board |
Poul Kjær | Copenhagen University, Economics Department |
Geoffroy Vander Linden | MarketAxess and Trax Netherlands, Country Head |
Que Phuong Dufournet-Tran | Société Générale, Director, Compliance Group, Market Integrity |
David Furlong | CEO, Virtu Financial Ireland Ltd. |
Christoph Hock | Union Investment, Managing Director, Head of Multi Asset Trading |
Rebecca Healey | Redlap Consulting, Managing Partner |
Post-Trading Working Group
Member | Organisation |
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Francois Baratte | Senior Industry Affairs Adviser, Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (ALFI) |
Francisco Béjar | Deputy General Manager, Iberclear |
Haroun Boucheta | Head of Public Affairs, BNP Paribas |
James Cunningham | Senior Advisor, The Bank of New York Mellon |
Adrian Dale | Head of Regulation and Market Practices, International Securities Lending Association (ISLA) |
Mauro Lorenzo Dognini | CEO, Monte Titoli |
Ondřej Dusílek | CEO, CSD Prague |
Anne-Pascale Malréchauffé | Head of Regulatory Strategy & Compliance, Clearstream Banking |
Pierre Marsal | Attorney at law, Association Nationale des Sociétés par Actions (ANSA) |
Janne Palvalin | Head of Sector & Infrastructure, Nordea Bank |
Ilse Peeters | Head of Government Relations, Euroclear |
Corentine Poilvet-Clediere | CEO of LCH SA |
Christina Tarnanidou | Assistant professor, Athens University of Economics and Business |
Marcello Topa | Director EMEA Market Policy & Strategy, Citibank |
Andrea Tranquillini | CEO Advisor at Edaa CSD |
Jan Mark van Mill | Head of Treasury and Trading, APG Asset Management |
Melanie Weber | Senior Vice President Clearing Design and Transaction Management, Eurex Clearing |
Alexander Westphal | Director of Market Practice and Regulatory Policy, International Capital Market Association (ICMA) |
Commodity Derivatives Working Group
Member | Organisation |
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Jason Berry | Director & Head of Trading, Positive Equity |
Sara Colmenar | Business Development Manager, BME Group Derivatives |
Gerfried Kroemer | Head Compliance, Alpiq |
Elżbieta Rąbalska | Managing Director, Platts Benchmarks B.V. |
M. Nicholas Kennedy | Head of Commodities, Euronext |
Nikos Triantafyllidis | Group Financial & Energy Markets Compliance Manager, OMW |
Enrico Mandelli | Senior Manager, Derivatives Markets Surveillance, Borsa Italiana |
Karl-Peter Horstmann | Head of Markets Regulation, RWE Supply & Trading |
Jethro van Hardeveld | Director Regulatory Policy, ICE Endex |
Maria Dolores Garcia | Deputy Director of International Regulation, Endesa |
Paloma Labaig | Market Regulation Officer, Engie-Electrabel |
Cemil Altin | Head of Regulatory Affairs, EDF Trading |
Anje Stiers | Senior Political and Regulatory Affairs Expert, European Energy Exchange AG |
Berry Goss | Founding Director, Futures Markets Research Associates |
Daniela Nigro | Head of Financial and Market Integrity Compliance, Enel SpA |
Pablo Villaplana | Chief Operating Officer, OMIClear |
Jorg Sperling | Head of Regulatory Reporting Department, EON SE |
Investment Management Standing Committee - IMSC
The Investment Management Standing Committee (IMSC) continues to deal with matters relating to the UCITS, AIFMD and MMF legislations which relate to investment management and investment funds. Its focus continues to include work on issues relating to collective investment management, covering both harmonised and non-harmonised investment funds.
Chair: Derville Rowland, Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Ireland, Ireland
Consultative Working Group
Name | Organisation |
Philip Hanssens | Global Head of Compliance, Apex Group |
Jérôme Wigny | Partner, Elvinger Hoss Prussen |
Martin Molko | Research and Policy Officer, BETTER FINANCE |
Louise Campbell | Managing Legal Counsel, Legislative & Regulatory Affairs EMEA, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc |
Pia Eske Bruun | Legal Advisor, Director, Plesner Advokatpartnerselskab |
Jarkko Syyrilä | Head of Public Affairs, Nordea Asset and Wealth Management |
Olivier Fines | Head of Advocacy and Policy Research, EMEA, CFA Institute |
Louis Launoy | Global Head of Market, Credit & Liquidity Risk Expertise, AMUNDI |
Caroline Franconin | Public Affairs - Strategic Analyst, BNP PARIBAS |
Dirk Zetzsche | Professor in Financial Law, ADA Chair in Financial Law (inclusive finance), University of Luxembourg |
Sabine Dittrich | Head EU Financial Regulation, Slaughter and May |
Antonio Blandini | Full Professor of Business Law, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II |
Federico Cupelli | Deputy Director for Regulatory Policy, EFAMA |
Valerio Lemma | Full professor - Lawyer, Dentons - University G. Marconi of Rome |
Paola Musile Tanzi | Full Professor of Financial Markets and institutions, University of Perugia |
Jean Medernach | Chairman Investas, Partner at PKF Audit & Conseil, Investas and BETTER FINANCE |
Rafał Syska | Head of Legal, Investors TFI S.A. |
Jana Brodani | Executive Director, Czech Capital Market Association |
Laura Palomo | Deputy Director of Regulation and Public Policy, INVERCO |
Helene Vall | General Counsel, Fondbolagens förening |
CCP Standing Committees
CCP Policy Committee - CCP PC
The scope and tasks of the CCP Policy Committee (CCP PC), which contributes to ESMA’s mission by addressing issues related to the assessment of risks to investors, markets and financial stability, including, the promotion of supervisory convergence and the development of technical advice related to CCP matters are also not subject to change. These include:
- Developing/updating technical/implementing standards, preparing advice to the EC or developing Q&As, Guidelines, Opinions and Recommendations on CCP related matters under EMIR or under any other EU legislation related to CCPs; and
- Developing reports assessing the implementation, the revision or potential extensions of EMIR or similar reports related to other EU legislation for matters affecting CCPs.
Consultative Working Group
Member | Organisation |
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Jan Axelsson | Chief Compliance Officer, NASDAQ Clearing AB |
Jan Bart de Boer | Board member, ABN AMRO clearing Bank NV |
Niels Brab | Head of Group Regulatory Strategy, Government Relations & Political Affairs, Deutsche Boerse |
Fernando Cerezetti | Risk Director, ICE Clear Europe |
Isabelle Drinkuth | Head of capital Markets Legal Department, Amundi Asset management |
Esther Durango Archilla | Head of Governance & Regulation, BME CLEARING |
John Fennell | Chief Risk Officer, The Options Clearing Corporation |
Pedro Gurrola-Perez | Head of Research, World Federation of Exchanges |
Pablo Iglesias-Rodríguez | Senior Lecturer in International Finance Law, University of Sussex |
Ulrich Karl | Head of Clearing Services, International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA) |
Marcus Knappe | Director CCP Risk Management, European Commodity Clearing AG |
Rafael Plata | Secretary General, European Association of CCP Clearing Houses (EACH) |
Paolo Saguato | Assistant professor of Law, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School |
Loubna Serrar | Strategic Oversight Clearing Officer, BNP Paribas |
Michalis Sotiropoulos | Executive Director, DTCC |
Isabella Tirri | Manager, Borsa Italiana Group |
Proportionality and Coordination Committee
Proportionality and Coordination Committee - PCC
The Proportionality and Coordination Committee (PCC) works on certain transversal “institutional” tasks previously handled by the Supervisory Convergence Standing Committee (SCSC), such as supervisory independence of NCAs as well as the development of a system to support information exchange on fitness and propriety, as well as the tasks previously attributed to the International Relations Network (IRN), i.a., equivalence monitoring and international cooperation. The PCC also meets the obligations of the Advisory Committee on Proportionality (ACP) which was established following the 2019 review of the ESMA Regulation, with the task of advising ESMA on how to take into account differences in the sector with regard to nature, scale and complexity of risks, of business models and practices. The PCC thus has a role in providing recommendations on ESMA’s future work programme (which includes new regulatory products as well as the assessment of existing ESMA regulatory products that are subject to review).
Chair: Christopher Buttigieg, Chief Officer, Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA), Malta