EFAMA supports EC findings on ESAs operation

03 June 2022

EFAMA welcomes the decision of the European Commission not to propose legislative changes to the ESA Regulations and concurs that the European Supervisory Agencies have played, and will continue to have, a critical role in the strengthening of the Capital Markets Union.

 

EFAMA supports the findings of the European Commission’s report on the operation of the European Supervisory Agencies (ESAs)

 

EFAMA welcomes the decision of the European Commission not to propose legislative changes to the ESA Regulations and concurs that the European Supervisory Agencies have played, and will continue to have, a critical role in the strengthening of the Capital Markets Union.

 

Tanguy van de Werve, Director General, comments: “It has been EFAMA’s long-standing position that enhanced supervisory convergence is indispensable to the further integration of the EU’s capital markets. We share the European Commission’s view that ESMA has not always made sufficient use of its supervisory tools. Hence, ESMA should make full use of its recently enriched toolbox, instead of being granted additional direct supervisory powers”. 

 

Our views on the fair and balanced recommendations made by the Commission in the report are as follows:

 

We regret, however, that the report does not sufficiently take into consideration other concerns expressed by the industry during the public consultation on supervisory convergence and the single rulebook. These are, for instance, the need for a better sequencing between Level 1 and Level 2 acts and the need for greater clarity and predictability in the Q&A process.

 

EFAMA will continue to engage with the European Commission and others to ensure that the European System of Financial Supervision remains fit for purpose.

 

Download the EFAMA Reply to the European Commission’s targeted consultation on the supervisory convergence and the single rule book

 

Download the Commission’s report on the operation of the European Supervisory Agencies (ESAs)


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