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The first meeting of CEBS Consultative Panel held in London on 7 October concluded that priority should be given to the consistent implementation of forthcoming Capital Requirements Directive and to convergence of supervisory practices in its enforcement.
Panel members also suggested that further efforts should be made to reduce the number of national discretions.
CEBS has established the Consultative Panel to assist and ensure that the consultation process functions effectively. The Panel acts also as a “Sounding Board” for CEBS in strategic issues. The Consultative Panel consists of following members:
Hugo Banziger, Deutsche Bank; Albertus Bruggink, EBIC (Rabobank); Richard Desmond, UNICE; Richard Gossage, Royal Bank of Scotland; Carl-Johan Granvik, Nordea; Siegfried Jaschinski, State Bank of Baden-Wurttenberg; Michael Kemmer, EBIC (HVB Group); Roman Maszczyk, PKO BP SA; José Maria Méndez, Spanish Federation of Savings Banks; João Salqueiro, Portuguese Banking Association; Frédéric Oudea, Societe Generale; Herbert Pichler, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber; Franco Spinelli, Banca Bipop Carire; Antimos Thomopoulos, Bank of Greece; Freddy Van den Spiegel, Fortis; Manfred Westphal, BEUC; Klaus Willerslev-Olsen, Danish Bankers Association and two members from FIN-USE to be appointed.