Training Program

Financial Market Infrastructures: Principles and Practices (FMI-PP)
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Session No.: CT 25.22
Location: Shenzhen, China
Date: November 24-28, 2025 (1 week)
Delivery Method: In-person Training
Primary Language: English
Target Audience
Mid- to senior-level officials working in the payment, legal, risk management, and technology departments at the central bank or supervisory authority and in positions with similar responsibilities.
Qualifications
Participants should have experience in operations, policy, and/or oversight in one or more of the following areas: financial market infrastructures (such as payments systems, securities settlement systems, central securities depositories, central counterparties, and trade repositories), legal, risk management, and technology departments.
Course Description
This course, presented by the Monetary and Capital Markets Department, focuses on the Principles for Financial Market Infrastructures (PFMI). The course is designed to be interactive by using a combination of lectures, case study simulations, group or individual presentations, and panel discussions. Lectures focus on the 24 principles and 5 responsibilities for authorities under the PFMI, the Disclosure Framework, and Assessment Methodology, and topical issues on cyber resiliency, distributed ledger technology, and relevant digital innovations. Participants, after gaining a basic understanding of the standards, apply them to a hypothetical country to assess the level of compliance of its FMI landscape. This hands-on assessment experience is accompanied by group presentations and discussions. The course will also allow participants to discuss and share experiences regarding any assessments that have previously been performed.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Have a holistic understanding of the Principles for Financial Market Infrastructures (PFMI).
- Apply the relevant standards to assess FMIs' compliance with the PFMI and identify issues of concern or gaps in this respect.
- Enhance safety and efficiency in payments, clearing, settlement, and recording arrangements, and more broadly, to limit systemic risk and to foster transparency and financial stability.
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