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

Financial Services Regulation

In what aspects do the UK and EU investment firm prudential regimes diverge?

18 May 2023

Investment firms have very different business models and risk profiles to credit institutions. They facilitate savings and investment flows by providing professional services such as investment advice, portfolio management, trading in financial instruments and fund raising for companies. As they do not accept deposits or provide loans, they are ge...

Cryptocurrency Insights

What does Regulation on Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) mean for crypto-assets industry in Europe?

07 May 2023

The recent approval of the Regulation on Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) by the European Parliament marks a significant milestone in the regulation of the crypto-assets industry in Europe and beyond. MiCA will establish the first harmonized and comprehensive regulatory framework for crypto-assets and related services and activities in Europe, whic...

Banking Regulations

What does the EBA`s proposal to expand FRTB reporting mean for banks?

09 Apr 2023

The Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB) was introduced into the prudential framework of the EU by Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR 2) as a regulatory reporting requirement in 2020. The final draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on the FRTB reporting requirements went into force in 2021 as part of version 3.1 of the EBA report...

Financial Services Regulation

What do EBA’s final SREP guidelines and RTS mean for investment firms?

13 Sep 2022

The European Banking Authority’s (EBA) final regulatory products with respect to the Investment Firms Directive (IFD) published on 21 July 2022 are expected to harmonise the supervisory practices regarding the supervisory review and evaluation process (SREP) of investment firms. The new regime spans a broad range of prudential areas ranging from c...