ESMA: Becomes supervisor of Eu data reporting service providers

ESMA: Becomes supervisor of Eu data reporting service providers

  • ESMA on 1 January 2022 took on its new mandate as the direct supervisor of the largest EU DRSPs
  • Its new role gives direct authorisation and supervisory powers over DRSPs, except for those entities
  • In exercising its new responsibilities, will build on its long-standing experience in supervising other types of entities
  • Its new supervisory role for the largest EU DRSPs will contribute to increasing financial markets transparency
  • Through its new mandate, company has strengthened its data-related competencies and will
  • Aims to ensure the effective and consistent application of a data-driven, risk-based, and outcome-focused supervisory framework
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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