Our study advise is based on the Market Abuse Training Standard (MATS)
Training is mandatory; it is part of the compliancy framework. Worldwide, market abuse regulations require that training has to be provided and periodic updates need to be performed. In addition, awareness has to be raised.
Although there is no one-size-fits-all approach, a minimum knowledge level is required for all professionals in the commodity and energy markets. With MATS, Entrima has defined and maintains criteria that have to be met. High quality training courses reflect these minimum requirements. This way, a uniform approach can be applied world-wide and across different companies.
It would also allow for identifying a professional’s expertise (whether the standard is met). Furthermore, a market standard and harmonisation allows for continuity when people move from one market participant to another. Hiring staff with a guarantee of minimum competences is the consequence.
JOB–COMPETENCY PROFILES – KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS FOR DIFFERENT TARGET GROUPS
Each professional working for an organisation that operates in the markets, or has a task related to the markets, has to familiarise with market abuse regulations and related consequences. Below is provided an overview with minimum knowledge requirements in this field.
Market Professional (each market pro) |
Inside Information Professional (physical business) |
Market Access Professional (order handling) |
Surveillance Professional (prevention & detection) |
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Further to the knowledge requirements, learning requirements have been set. Based thereon, Entrima provides training courses. On this basis, a professional and its employer can proof awareness.