The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is an independent European Union (EU) Authority that contributes to safeguarding the stability of the EU's financial system by enhancing the protection of investors and promoting stable and orderly financial markets.
Whilst ESMA is an independent Authority, it is accountable to the European Institutions including the European Parliament, where it appears before the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee (ECON) at their request for formal hearings, the Council of the European Union and European Commission. The Authority reports to the institutions on its activities regularly at meetings and also through its Annual Report.
Nature
Government agency
History
ESMA was founded as a direct result of the recommendations of the 2009 de Larosière report which called for the establishment of a European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS) as a decentralised network. It began operations, under its Founding Regulation on 1 January 2011, replacing the Committee of European Securities Regulators (CESR) which was a network of NCAs which promoted consistent supervision across the EU and provided advice to the European Commission.
Regulating Functions
●assessing risks to investors, markets and financial stability;
●completing a single rulebook for EU financial markets;
●promoting supervisory convergence;
●directly supervising credit rating agencies, trade repositories and securitisation repositories.
Contact
Telephone:+33 1 58 36 43 21
Fax:+33 1 58 36 43 30
E-mail:info@esma.europa.eu;Firstname.Lastname@esma.europa.eu
Address:ESMA 103 rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris, France
Postal Address:ESMA CS 60747 103 rue de Grenelle 75345 Paris Cedex 07, France