Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa explained

Agency Name:Italian Companies and Exchange Commission
Nativename R:Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa
Jurisdiction:Italy
Headquarters:Rome, Italy
Chief1 Name:Paolo Savona
Chief1 Position:Chairman
Chief2 Name:Mauro Nori[1]
Chief2 Position:General Director
Website:http://www.consob.it

The Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa (CONSOB; Italian Companies and Exchange Commission) is the government authority of Italy responsible for regulating the Italian securities market. This includes the regulation of the Italian stock exchange, the Borsa Italiana.[2]

History

The Italian Companies and Exchange Commission (CONSOB) was founded in 1974 through legislation merging the functions and jurisdictions that until then had been part of the Italian Ministry of Treasury. This was primarily power to monitor the securities markets.

Over time CONSOBs powers and responsibilities have expanded significantly. In 1983 a new law extended its jurisdiction to protecting public savings, and two years later CONSOB received juridical personality and autonomy. In 1991, it was attributed powers to audit securities brokerage companies and monitor insider trading.

Responsibilities and functions

CONSOB carries out several functions:

Organisation structure

CONSOB is headed by a collegiate body consisting of a chairman (as of November 2019 Paolo Savona; his predecessors include Mario Nava, Giuseppe Vegas, Lamberto Cardia, Luigi Spaventa, Enzo Berlanda, and Franco Piga) and four members, appointed by a decree of the President of the Republic on the proposal of the President of the Council of Ministers, who remain in office for seven years and their term is non-renewable. The organizational structure includes a central management committee under which there are eleven departments (issuers, intermediaries, markets, etc.) and thirty-nine divisions (company controls, public tender offers and ownership structure, financial representatives monitoring and register, insider trading, derivatives markets, etc.), with offices in Rome and Milan.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Organization. CONSOB. 14 November 2019.
  2. Web site: About us. Borsa Italiana. 2 January 1998. 4 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20120226010105/http://www.borsaitaliana.it/borsaitaliana/chi-siamo/la-societa/chi-siamo.en.htm. 26 February 2012. dead.