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Martin Moloney

Secretary General, International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO)

Martin Moloney joined the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) in September 2021 as Secretary General.

Prior to joining IOSCO, Martin was Director General of the Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC) and before that he worked as a Special Adviser on Risk and Regulation to the Central Bank of Ireland (CBI), where he served for 16 years, previously heading up the Markets Policy, Markets Supervision, and Legal and Finance Divisions respectively. Prior to joining the CBI, Martin worked for brief periods in the Department of Justice and the Irish Competition Authority and spent ten years working in the Irish Department of Finance in positions of responsibility in relation to both national and semi-State debt management and the sale of State banks. Martin spent his early career working in Industry at Barclays Bank and the Bank of Ireland in London.

Martin has an LLM in Business Law and a Masters qualification in Economic Policy, both from Trinity College Dublin. He has Postgraduate Diplomas in Arbitration, Regulatory Management and has completed professional examinations of the Chartered Institutes of Bankers and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.


Appearances

  • Thumbnail for ESG Sustainability Panel
    Identification
    SEC2110
    Date
    December 7, 2021
    Are you aware of the fast-moving international happenings in the ESG space? This session will explore recent fundamental structural decisions, and give you some ideas on where to look as you tackle your ESG reporting…

    ​Speaker - Virtuals

    Speaker Image for Barry Melancon
    President and CEO, AICPA & CIMA
    Speaker Image for Lee White
    Executive Director, IFRS Foundation
    Speaker Image for Martin Moloney
    Secretary General, International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO)
    Speaker Image for Janine Guillot
    CEO, Value Reporting Foundation

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