Why adopting the PFMI is essential for effective risk management in financial market infrastructures.
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It has been almost 12 years since the introduction of the PFMI in 2012 – “Where do we stand on their adoption? As Capital Market practitioners, why should we even bother? They seem to demand a lot of work with little tangible value!”
These are possibly a few of the questions that have gone through your minds when confronted with questions around the PFMI.
In this session, we aim to debunk these (and more questions that you may have) in understanding why the adoption of the PFMI is really a “non-negotiable” for an FMI. We are all serious about our role as FMIs and, more particularly, serious about the role that effective risk management plays in how we provide the services we do.
In many ways, the PFMI are all about “risk management” and they provide clear guidance to any FMI tasked with facilitating clearing, settlement, and recording of monetary and other financial transactions.
The webinar will have simultaneous Spanish/English interpretation.
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