Benefits of Membership
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If you have any queries or would like to discuss the benefits of ICMA membership, please contact:

Sanaa Clausse
Director, Business Development, Membership   
Direct line: +44 20 7213 0325
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Allan Malvar
Managing Director, Head, Membership and Communications; Member of ICMA's Executive Committee
Direct line: +44 20 7213 0322
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Formal involvement in a long-established and respected community of over 400 financial institutions active in the capital markets around the world


Access to
ICMA Councils and Committees which enable direct influence in developing recommendations for best market practice and the efficient operation of the markets. The Committees also formulate guidance for members and consider policy responses to regulators:
Also:
  • The ICMA European Repo Council and Committee: Since the introduction of repo as a specialised product in the international securities market, ICMA, through its European Repo Council and Committee has taken an active role in promoting the development of the international repo market. This market has a significant role in the international securities market as a whole by providing liquidity, marketability and in offering opportunities for the mitigation of credit risk. The
  • ICMA Asset Management and Investors Council (AMIC): This body represents the views of the buy-side members of ICMA, discussing asset management issues of common interest, reaching a consensus and recommending any action that ICMA should take.
  • Membership of ICMA Working Groups, which combine experts from member firms and professional bodies. The Working Groups support ICMA Committees on detailed issues, formulating guidance, policy responses or the drafting of standard documentation.

Access to the work and advice of the Market Practice and Regulatory Policy Department

The role of the Market Practice and Regulatory Policy Department is:
  • to inform members, as early as possible, about regulatory developments and the implications for their business;
  • to provide a forum in which members can meet to discuss current market practice so that standards of good market practice can develop;
  • to seek a consensus among members on setting voluntary standards of good market practice, where this helps to maintain orderly markets;
  • to explain members’ views to regulators;and
  • to help members to implement new regulations in a cost-effective way
Members have a say in formulating ICMA’s responses to consultation papers from regulators. ICMA also works closely with other trade associations to co-ordinate industry-wide responses where appropriate.

Members receive the ICMA Quarterly report and regular updates.


Documentation and legal guidance

All ICMA members have free access to the following:
  • ICMA Rule Book, ICMA’s rules and recommendations, which provide a framework of best practice in the secondary market; informal guidance on these rules and recommendations.
  • ICMA Primary Market Handbook (IPMA Handbook), both on-line and hard copy, which provides standard documentation and a set of recommendations for the primary market side of the industry; informal guidance on the ICMA Primary Market Handbook (IPMA Handbook).
  • Legal opinions on the Global Master Repurchase Agreement, which currently cover more than 60 jurisdictions. In light of the substantial cost of a single legal opinion, this service alone can justify membership for firms active in this market!
  • ICMA Legal Helpdesk, offers members guidance in the following areas: the ICMA Primary Market Handbook (IPMA Handbook); ICMA’s rules and recommendations for the secondary market; the GMRA and information on the ICMA GMRA legal opinions; and conciliation and arbitration.
  • ICMA Secretariat and other market professionals, who can discuss problems and provide guidance on issues related to the international capital markets.
  • Informal legal guidance, which is often provided without charge by leading law firms in the City of London and elsewhere.
  • The ICMA Members’ Register, in which all ICMA members are listed together with the contact details of key individuals.

Arbitration and conciliation services

Arbitration and conciliation services of ICMA in the event of a dispute.


Regional organisation and representation


ICMA has a strong regional organisation with each of the 13 regions having its own committee which meets to decide specific priorities. Members may take part in the committee of their respective region, led by an elected regional chairman. The committee of regional chairmen reports directly to the ICMA Board, enabling the viewpoints of each region to be fully represented.  


Education and training


Preferential rates for ICMA Executive Education training programmes.
All ICMA’s Executive Education courses are under the academic supervision of the ICMA Centre, University of Reading. ICMA Executive Education provides a unique combination of academic expertise and the direct input of senior market practitioners. The key certificated courses, which are accredited by regulators and other academic bodies are:
ICMA Executive Education also provides tailor made courses delivered ‘in-house’ according to members needs at substantially reduced rates versus other education suppliers.

Preferential rates for ICMA Executive Education Skills training programmes.
ICMA Executive Education Skills courses specialise in training in ‘soft skills’. These courses cover sales skills for selling international debt, equity and derivative instruments; mastering mandates; improving managerial skills and attitude management strategies, amongst other topics. Using internationally experienced trainers, ICMA Executive Education Skills promotes key skills training uniquely focused on conditions in the international capital markets.


Conferences and events


ICMA is committed to holding regular conferences, roundtables and events with, and for, members. In this way the Association interacts with its members and provides an ideal platform for networking with all the capital market constituents which it represents. ICMA provides speakers and assistance in the organisation of local events for members.

Regular events focused on specific areas of the market include the Primary Market Forum, a cross market discussion platform involving investment banks, issuers, investors, infrastructure providers and law firms.

The ICMA Annual General Meeting and related conference is a major international event which allows the entire membership to gather and debate the issues of the day and to hear the views of industry experts.
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