BaFin - Federal Financial Supervisory Authority of Germany

08/02/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/02/2021 01:23

Mark Bran­son takes up of­fice as the new BaFin Pres­i­dent – and plans to drive for­ward the mod­erni­sa­tion of the Ger­man fi­nan­cial su­per­vi­sor

Mark Branson (52), the new President of Germany's Federal Financial Supervisory Authority, takes up office today, officially assuming his position as the successor to Felix Hufeld (60). His official office is located in Bonn.

More than just a job

Branson, who was born in the United Kingdom and also holds Swiss citizenship, is a recognised expert in the financial markets and brings considerable international experience to the helm of the German supervisory authority. 'Being a supervisor is more than just a job; it's a vocation', says the new President on taking up office in Bonn. Prior to his appointment at , Branson had been the of the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA in Bern for seven years, after joining FINMA in 2010. He began his career in the financial industry at Credit Suisse, and in 1997 moved to UBS, where he held various leadership positions. Branson holds an MA in Mathematics and Management Studies from the University of Cambridge.

BaFin's reform programme: 'a world-class supervisory authority'

In spring, the German Federal Ministry of Finance () set in motion a comprehensive programme to modernise and improve the effectiveness of financial supervision, introducing a seven point plan and drawing up the Act to Strengthen Financial Market Integrity (Gesetz zur Stärkung der Finanzmarktintegrität - ).

BaFin's new President intends to drive this reform programme forward. Branson's goal is for to become 'a world-class supervisory authority'. 'I am fully aware that people have very high expectations of - and rightly so.' Branson believes that this public pressure opens up opportunities to implement changes at that would otherwise have taken much longer. 'I am looking forward to contributing to the modernisation of and working with employees to tackle the challenges ahead,' says Branson.

Contact:Dr Sabine Reimer

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