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Veteran French regulator Benoît de Juvigny joins Monaco financial watchdog
['Cassandra Tanti']
Monaco Life
Monaco has appointed Benoît de Juvigny, the former Secretary General of France’s financial markets regulator, to the commission responsible for supervising financial activities in the Principality.
12.047, signed by Prince Albert II on 13th July and published in the Journal de Monaco on 24th July.
Two decades in financial regulationDe Juvigny spent 20 years working in financial-market regulation, including 11 years as Secretary General of France’s Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF).
He joins a Monaco commission already chaired by another prominent former French regulator, Gérard Rameix, who served as president of the AMF from 2012 to 2017.
Supervising Monaco’s financial sectorThe CCAF is Monaco’s independent administrative authority for the supervision of financial activities conducted in the Principality.