FMIs must balance creating shareholder value with market protection and confidence, necessitating effective governance and conflict management.
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What can FMI boards do to be effective?
Securities market infrastructure entities – FMIs, like any other company, have the challenge of making their corporate governance systems be effective; that is, they generate value for their shareholders, in line with varied expectations of its stakeholders – in this context, particularly major investors, issuing companies and regulators.
However, in addition to what happens with a private company, FMIs must reconcile the objective of creating economic value with the protection of the market, and in general with the preservation of confidence in the system.
In this sense, the challenge is double for your boards, and for this they must establish concrete operational measures focused on updating of their work agendas, the synchronization of the work of the board committees (regulation, risk, audit, technology, nomination and compensation); and the management of implicit conflicts of interest due to the involvement of market participants in the system of FMI governance.
In this webinar, Andrés Bernal will share reflections and strategies to manage these specific challenges of the collegiate bodies of FMI governance.
The webinar will have simultaneous Spanish/English interpretation
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