CSSF Updates List of Members of the Consultative Committee for Prudential Regulation
The Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) has published an updated list of members of the Consultative Committee for Prudential Regulation. The list, last updated on 24 July 2026, includes the composition of this advisory body. Financial institutions should review the membership to understand the current advisory structure.
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