ISLA appoints Beck
24 May 2024 UK
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The International Â鶹´«Ã½ Lending Association (ISLA) has hired Krystyna Beck as a regulatory affairs advisor.
In this role, Beck will focus on digital regulations and the UK regulatory landscape. Beck will have a particular focus on the Edinburgh reforms.
Beck joins from BNP Paribas’ Â鶹´«Ã½ Services where she worked as a regulatory specialist. She has over 25 years of experience in the securities finance industry specialising in regulatory issues impacting securities finance, repo, and collateral.
Beck has also worked at State Street, Deutsche Bank, and Lehman Brothers.
Adrian Dale, head of regulation and markets, says: "[Beck’s] appointment highlights not only our continued focus around key advocacy and regulatory streams across Europe with our members, regulators, and policymakers, but also reflects the ever evolving and growing regulatory environment underpinning the securities lending and financing sector.â€
In this role, Beck will focus on digital regulations and the UK regulatory landscape. Beck will have a particular focus on the Edinburgh reforms.
Beck joins from BNP Paribas’ Â鶹´«Ã½ Services where she worked as a regulatory specialist. She has over 25 years of experience in the securities finance industry specialising in regulatory issues impacting securities finance, repo, and collateral.
Beck has also worked at State Street, Deutsche Bank, and Lehman Brothers.
Adrian Dale, head of regulation and markets, says: "[Beck’s] appointment highlights not only our continued focus around key advocacy and regulatory streams across Europe with our members, regulators, and policymakers, but also reflects the ever evolving and growing regulatory environment underpinning the securities lending and financing sector.â€
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