Olivier Laurent is a seasoned professional at HSBC, currently serving as the Senior Regulatory Product Manager within the Securities Services division. Since joining HSBC in May 2015, Olivier has been at the forefront of navigating complex regulatory landscapes, particularly in the European market. His expertise...
Olivier Laurent is a seasoned professional at HSBC, currently serving as the Senior Regulatory Product Manager within the Securities Services division. Since joining HSBC in May 2015, Olivier has been at the forefront of navigating complex regulatory landscapes, particularly in the European market. His expertise encompasses a wide array of critical regulations, including MIFID II, PRIIPs, SFTR, AIFMD, and G20 Derivatives Reform. His role is pivotal in ensuring that HSBC's Securities Services remain compliant with these evolving regulations while simultaneously enhancing the value proposition offered to clients.
Olivier's mandate extends beyond mere compliance; he is instrumental in integrating regulatory implications into the investment manager business models. This involves a strategic approach to best execution processes, ensuring seamless collaboration between Global Markets and Securities Services. His deep understanding of financial markets, derivatives, and mutual funds allows him to craft tailored solutions that not only meet regulatory requirements but also drive business growth and client satisfaction.
Since returning to France in June 2018, Olivier has continued to leverage his extensive knowledge in financial services, credit, and fixed income to support HSBC's strategic objectives. His ability to navigate the complexities of regulations such as EMIR, UCITS V, and others positions him as a key player in the industry, making significant contributions to the development of innovative products and services that align with regulatory standards. With a strong foundation in business strategy and a keen insight into market dynamics, Olivier Laurent is dedicated to ensuring that HSBC remains a leader in the securities services sector.