The European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) Refit is designed to simplify European Markets infrastructure in harmonizing the data. Are you ready?
The European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) Refit is designed to simplify European Markets infrastructure in harmonizing the data.
Major changes have been proposed, particularly reporting standardization on the ISO 20022 and a significant increase in the reporting fields.
Although time seems to be on our side with the 29th April 2024 deadline, the changes these new requirements bring should be tackled sooner than later.
Watch our webinar on demand to learn how to ensure efficient reporting under EMIR.
What you will come away with:
Your Speakers:
Aspa Latsi
International Regulatory Analyst at Confluence
Aspa has joined Confluence as an International Regulatory Analyst. She is an EU qualified lawyer with previous work experience with law firms and regulatory positions in the Netherlands, Greece, and Turkey. She holds two Masters of Law: an Advanced Master in Law & Finance from the internationally renowned Leiden Law School and an LL.M. in International and EU Law.
Anusha Shetty
Global Transaction Reporting Product Manager at Confluence
Anusha has 11 years of Fintech & Regtech experience. Prior to joining Confluence, Anusha worked as a Senior Business Analyst in ABN AMRO in FX & Rates.
Mike Marmo
Senior Product Manager at Confluence
Mike is a Senior Product Manager overseeing the suite of Global Regulatory Reporting products at Confluence. He has been with the firm for 8 years and has 19 years of overall industry experience. He possesses an extensive background working with traders, portfolio managers, operational data teams and compliance office personnel to deliver market leading FinTech and RegTech solutions. Prior to joining Confluence, Mike was part of the compliance implementation team at Charles River. Your Moderator:
Greg Hotaling
Regulatory Content Manager at Confluence
As Regulatory Content Manager at Confluence, Greg Hotaling oversees regulatory research and content supporting Confluence products, including with respect to EU financial regulations, SEC rules in the USA, and other requirements globally. Prior to joining Confluence, Greg practiced as a corporate and securities attorney in New York for 10+ years, and as a U.S. federal Law Clerk.