European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) Overview
This programme has been developed by the European Institute of Management and Finance (EIMF), an EU recognised training institution.

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The European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) is a cornerstone of the EUโ€™s response to the 2008 financial crisis, designed to increase the stability and transparency of derivatives markets. Since its entry into force in 2012, EMIR has evolved significantly through EMIR Refit (2024) and EMIR 3.0 (2024/2987), as well as divergence in the UK EMIR framework. This self-paced course provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to EMIR. It explains the regulationโ€™s background, key requirements, and ongoing reforms, with a focus on risk mitigation, clearing, reporting, and collateralisation. Practical examples, case studies, and interactive

Learning Outcomes

1. Origins and Role of EMIR: Understand how EMIR enhances transparency and reduces systemic risk in derivatives markets through regulatory oversight and reporting.
2. Key Obligations for Counterparties: Learn the core responsibilities under EMIR, including clearing, reporting, risk mitigation, and margining requirements for compliance.
3. Risk Mitigation Processes: Explore the processes for non-cleared OTC derivatives, such as timely confirmation, reconciliation, compression, and dispute resolution.
4. EMIR Refit and 3.0 Implications: Analyse the 2024 reforms, including expanded reporting, delegated reporting, and new transparency measures under EMIR 3.0.
5. EU vs UK EMIR Frameworks: Compare the EU and UK EMIR frameworks, highlighting divergences and upcoming changes like the January 2026 UK reporting field.
6. Operational and Compliance Challenges: Identify the governance and compliance hurdles firms face in implementing EMIR requirements effectively.
7. Practical Application of EMIR: Apply EMIR knowledge to real-world scenarios, addressing compliance risks and proposing effective solutions.
8. Future Regulatory Developments: Anticipate upcoming changes and updates in derivatives trading and risk management regulations.

Participants
This course is ideal for anyone wishing to be introduced to the EMIR and the respective regulatory provisions. It is also suitable to professionals pursuing regulatory CPD in Financial Regulation.

Training Duration

This course may take up to 2 hours to be completed. However, actual study time differs as each learner uses their own training pace.

Training Method

The course is offered fully online using a self-paced approach. The learning units consist of video presentations, case studies, quizzes and reading material. Learners may start, stop and resume their training at any time.

At the end of the training, participants take a Quiz to complete their learning and earn a Certificate of Attendance.

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This programme has been developed by the European Institute of Management and Finance (EIMF), an EU recognised training institution.

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