Amec’s Representatives
Entity
Body
Amec Representative
Description
ANBIMA
Offers Council
Fábio Coelho (CEO)
The Council is responsible for starting and judging proceedings, issuing resolutions and guidance opinions on ANBIMA’s Codes of Regulation and Best Practices.
APIMEC
Analysts Supervision Commission
Paulo de Sá Vieira
The body is formed by nine members who, among their competencies, judge administrative proceedings instituted to determine misconduct of securities analysts, in addition to guiding the work of the Office of the Superintendent of Supervision of the Securities Analysts (SSA). Apimec is the self-regulatory entity of professional investment analysts, and it is authorized by the CVM to promote its accreditation, pursuant to CVM Instruction 483, of 07.06.2010.
B3
Advisory Committee of state-owned enterprises
Fábio Coelho (CEO)
The Advisory Committees was created to ensure constant dialogue with the participants in the B3 markets. In 2009, the Committees underwent major improvements, such as the increase in the number of participants, which currently revolves around 450 people. the Advisory Council of the Real Estate Market Advisory Committee and the Trading and Technology Advisory Committee were also created.
B3
Advisory Committee of the listing segment
Fábio Coelho (CEO)
The Advisory Committees was created to ensure constant dialogue with the participants in the B3 markets. In 2009, the Committees underwent major improvements, such as the increase in the number of participants, which currently revolves around 450 people. the Advisory Council of the Real Estate Market Advisory Committee and the Trading and Technology Advisory Committee were also created.
CFRSN
National Financial System’s Council of Appeals
Ana Paula Zanetti
“Conselhinho”, is a collegiate deliberation body, part of the structure of the Ministry of Finance (MF), composed of eight directors (four representatives appointed by the Federal Government – two names chosen by the MF, one by the Central Bank and one by the CVM – and four chosen from entities of the capital market).
GNIA
Global Network of Investor Associations
Fábio Coelho (CEO)
In 2013, the ICGN established the GNIA as an international collaboration of investor-led organizations with a common interest in promoting shareholder rights and responsibilities. The network enhances the capacity of national associations to share governance related priorities beyond local jurisdictions to an international audience thereby contributing to global governance reform efforts. Members are drawn from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Hong Kong, Italy, Malaysia, Netherlands, UK and the USA. The group is chaired by Mauro Cunha from the Association of Capital Markets Investors – AMEC.
ICGN
International Corporate Governance Network
Fábio Coelho (CEO)
The largest global network of investors concerned with corporate governance. Its members manage resources higher than USD 18 trillion, including the world’s major fund management companies and pension funds.