This document provides an overview of the European Central Securities Depositories Association (ECSDA). ECSDA represents 41 central securities depositories (CSDs) across Europe. Its objectives are to support cooperation between European CSDs, develop expertise on the CSD business, facilitate exchange of best practices, and represent the common interests of European CSDs. It is governed by a Board of Directors and Executive Committee and assisted by working groups. Recent activities include contributing to debates on EU financial regulation and promoting international cooperation through groups like the World Forum of CSDs.
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Agenda
1. Who are ECSDA’s members?
2. Objectives of the association
3. Governing bodies
4. ECSDA Secretariat
5. Overview of recent activities
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Agenda
Who are ECSDA’s members?
2. Objectives of the association
3.Governing bodies
4. ECSDA Secretariat
5. Overview of recent activities
4. 32 full members
41 (I)CSDs: international & domestic securities depositories
9 associate members
including 27 (I)CSDs established in EU countries
Located in 36 European countries
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Who are ECSDA’s members?
All active in issuance, settlement and custody
Issuance
New securities
are created
Trading
Investors buy or
sell securities
Custody
Safekeeping
Asset servicing
Settlement
Securities delivery,
final transfer of
ownership
Clearing
Calculating
obligations
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Agenda
1. Who are ECSDA’s members?
Objectives of the association
3.Governing bodies
4. ECSDA Secretariat
5. Overview of recent activities
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Objectives of the association
ECSDA: We stand for an efficient and risk averse post-trade
infrastructure
Non-profit association whose main objective is to
support cooperation between European CSDs.
4. Formulating and representing the common interests of European CSDs, especially
thanks to a coordinated approach towards regulators.
1. Developing expertise on the CSD business: studying technical, economic
and regulatory issues affecting CSDs and discussing possible solutions;
2. Facilitating the exchange of best practices between CSDs;
3. Promoting the unique role of CSDs in financial markets, both from an efficiency
and financial stability perspective;
This cooperation takes various forms including:
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Agenda
1. Who are ECSDA’s members?
2. Objectives of the association
Governing bodies
4. ECSDA Secretariat
5. Overview of recent activities
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Governance overview
Board of Directors
Representatives from full members
Public Policy WG Settlement WG
Risk Managmenent
WG
Compliance WG Harmonisation WG
Executive Committee
14 Executive members
Secretariat
General
Meeting
41
Members
(32
Full
members
&
9
Associate
Members)
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Executive Committee
Chair Mark Gem Clearstream
Vice-Chair Guillaume Eliet Euroclear
Vice-Chair Indars Aščuks Nasdaq CSD SE
Treasurer Georg Zinner OeKB CSD
Member Francisco Béjar Nuñez Iberclear
Membr Helena Čacká CSD Prague
Member Michael Carty Euroclear UK & Ireland
Member Dora Matosić SKDD
Member Loretta Milani MONTETITOLI
Member Nikolaos Porfyris ATHEXCSD
Member Boris T. Šnuderl KDD
Member Florentin Soliva SIX SIS
Member Andrea Tranquillini ID2S
Members
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Agenda
1. Who are ECSDA’s members?
2. Objectives of the association
3. Governing bodies
ECSDA Secretariat
5. Overview of recent activities
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ECSDA Secretariat
Permanent office in Brussels established
in 2010
✓ represents CSD industry towards European and
Global stakeholders
✓ organises the work of the working groups and one-
off CSD events
✓ monitors European and Global developments with an
impact on CSDs
✓ conducts studies on the CSD industry
✓ collaborates with other CSDs globally on joint
initiatives
The Secretariat
13. Overview of activities
▪ Annual Factbook and online CSD database
▪ Central access point to individual CSD disclosures
▪ Studies on CSD services and functions
Developing a CSD knowledge base:
Promoting international cooperation
▪ Through the World forum of CSDs and
▪ by interacting with Global policy-makers
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ECSDA Working Groups
Settlement
▪ Monitoring of the EU and global regulation
▪ Key current files:
✓ Cyber resilience and FinTech
✓ Future of Post-trade & CSDR review
✓ Review of AIFMD/UCITS
Policy
▪ ECSDA Settlement discipline penalties
framework
▪ Measures to improve settlement efficiency
▪Technological evolution
Compliance
Harmonisation/Corporate Actions
▪ Corporate actions processes harmonisation
▪ Communication standards and messaging
Risk Management
▪ Enterprise Risk Management framework
▪ CSD risk appetite and key risk indicators
▪ Recovery plan and transfer of clients’ assets
▪ Operationalisation of a CSD participant bail-in
▪ CSDR: specific deliverable - Single DDQ for links
▪ AML
▪ Sanctions
▪ GDPR
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Overview of recent activities
✓ The EU CSD Regulation
✓ Legislation on investment funds, MiFID, securities law,
Recovery and resolution, shareholder rights
✓ CPSS-IOSCO principles for financial market
infrastructures
Contributing to the debate on policy developments in
post trade:
Promoting international cooperation:
✓ Participation in global industry initiatives to facilitate
financial integration
✓ ECSDA is a member of the World Forum of CSDs