MiFIR reporting has entered live supervision — and data quality is now a supervisory judgement.
MiFIR reporting reform has moved from preparation to execution. Live inspection has started.
Regulators are now correlating MiFIR data against prudential and statistical views of the same activity, turning divergence into evidence and data quality into a supervisory judgement. This is happening while core reporting systems remain operational, leaving little room for trial-and-error change.
In this episode, industry leaders share 80+ years of experience on what breaks first during in-flight reform, why loss of supervisory trust is the real failure mode, how costs escalate before root causes can be fixed, and what must be reused to prevent fragmentation becoming permanent. They also explain why AI and automation will surface weaknesses faster unless meaning, validation, and governance are fixed first.
This is not about designing the target state.
It is about regaining control while your systems are being examined.