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‘passporting’, enabling a CSD based in one EU member state to provide services in another."
‘passporting’, enabling a CSD based in one EU member state to provide services in another."


''(The Treasurer - Issue 1, 2024, p16.)''
''(Keith Nuthall - The Treasurer - Issue 1, 2024, p16.)''




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* [[European Single Access Point]]  (ESAP)
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 27 February 2024

1. Financial services regulation - supervision.

In financial regulation and supervision, a college is a collaboration between multiple regulators or supervisors, often dealing with entities or problems that span multiple jurisdictions.


"The [European Council has] approved a new regulation on central securities depositories (CSDs), designed to force member state supervisors to cooperate more intensely on securities markets and investor protection, sometimes via a ‘college’ of regulators. The reform is supposed to boost ‘passporting’, enabling a CSD based in one EU member state to provide services in another."

(Keith Nuthall - The Treasurer - Issue 1, 2024, p16.)


2. Professional standards and oversight.

An association for specialist professionals providing certification of professional skills and related activities, usually including professional education.


3. Education.

An educational establishment which can be for different ages or educational levels of students, depending on the jurisdiction and context.


See also