Committee

Europe Regulatory and Policy Committee

The Europe Regulatory and Policy Committee (Europe RPC) addresses key European regulatory, legislative, and policy issues affecting regulated funds, their management companies and their investors, as well as retail investors more broadly.

The Europe Regulatory and Policy Committee (Europe RPC) addresses key European regulatory, legislative, and policy issues affecting regulated funds, their management companies and their investors, as well as retail investors more broadly. The committee covers a variety of EU and UK matters, including the regulation of funds and asset management, retail investment, pensions and retirement investing, sustainable finance, cross-border regulatory trends and developments, challenges associated with extra-territorial effects of national laws, and marketing and distribution of funds. In conjunction with the Asia Regulatory Policy Committee and relevant working groups, the committee also engages actively on the activities of international organizations, such as the Financial Stability Board, International Organization of Securities Commissions, and the International Monetary Fund.  

Where we expect intensive and/or sustained work on a specific topic, we may create issue-specific working groups. Each working group will focus on a specific subject matter and will inform ICI’s advocacy work on that topic. Working groups will provide updates to the Europe RPC regarding their activities.  

Committee Members

Chairperson

Carolina De Giorgi

Committee Coordinator

Administrative Contact

Committee Meetings


The Committee generally holds a monthly meeting in virtual format, and in some cases we may conduct a hybrid format that allows both in-person and virtual participation. Additional ad hoc meetings are held as needed.  

Membership Information


Each member may have an unlimited number of representatives on the Europe RPC. Committee members are expected to actively contribute to discussions and to inform ICI ’s positions and priorities in the EU and UK, including through review of comment letters and position papers.