Mete Feridun

Mete Feridun

Chair at EMU Centre for Financial Regulation and Risk
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Bio I am currently serving as the Chair of EMU Centre for Financial Regulation and Risk Management Career History I am a former PRA and FCA Senior Supervisor with experience in regulatory change project management oversight, legal entity authorisation and prudential regulations.

Blogs

Banking

What does Basel IV mean for EU banks? A quick review of the challenges and opportunities

19 May 2024

The finalisation of Basel IV marks a significant milestone in the ongoing evolution of global banking regulation. These comprehensive reforms, concluded by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in 2017, introduce critical changes across various dimensions, including risk measurement, capital adequacy, and reporting requirements. In the Europe...

Data Management and Governance

What does the FCA's Wholesale Data Market Study mean for the industry?

05 Mar 2024

The Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) recent Wholesale Data Market Study (MS23/1.5) underscores the pivotal role of wholesale data within the financial markets, highlighting its importance for a myriad of critical functions such as identifying investment opportunities, executing financial asset trades, making informed investment decisions, eval...

Cryptocurrency Insights

Bank of England and HM Treasury's response to Digital Pound consultation: What is next?

26 Jan 2024

The Bank of England (BoE) and HM Treasury published a response to their joint consultation paper on 25 January 2024, setting out their assessment of the case for a retail central bank digital currency (CBDC). The consultation paper, which was published last year in February, marked the start of the design phase of the project. The consultation s...

Outsourcing Banking, Financial Services Operations

Operational resilience: What does the proposed UK CTP regime mean for firms, FMIs and third parties?

08 Dec 2023

Subsequent to a joint discussion paper (3/22 – Operational resilience: Critical third parties to the UK financial sector) published in July 2022, the Bank of England (the Bank), Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) issued joint proposals on 7 December 2023 to increase resilience of the financial sector by ov...