At IFAC CONNECT LATAM 2026, the Argentina Securities Commission used remarks by President Roberto E. Silva and Vice President Sonia Salvatierra to restate its main regulatory priorities for Argentina's capital market. Silva highlighted an ongoing deregulation and modernization programme, while Salvatierra pointed to international coordination and alignment with global standards as priorities for a modern regulator. Silva said the programme comprises more than 150 general resolutions aimed at deregulation, simplification and the reordering of CNV rules, and he cited initiatives linked to the removal of foreign exchange restrictions, the safe harbor for private offerings, automatic offerings, the Fiscal Innocence Regime, the Big Bang regulatory reform package now under public consultation, forthcoming rules for Labor Assistance Funds, and the regulation of PSAVs and tokenization. Salvatierra said cooperation with bodies including IOSCO and the IFRS Foundation is essential to improve harmonization, transparency and the quality of information as markets, technology and risks increasingly operate across borders.
Argentina Securities Commission (CNV)2026-05-20
Argentina Securities Commission outlines capital market modernization agenda and international coordination priorities at IFAC CONNECT LATAM 2026
The Argentina Securities Commission used IFAC CONNECT LATAM 2026 to restate its capital market priorities, emphasizing deregulation, modernization and stronger international coordination. President Roberto E. Silva said the programme includes over 150 general resolutions on foreign exchange restrictions, private and automatic offerings, the Fiscal Innocence Regime, the Big Bang reform package, Labor Assistance Funds, and PSAV and tokenization rules. Vice President Sonia Salvatierra stressed cooperation with bodies such as IOSCO and the IFRS Foundation to enhance harmonization, transparency and information quality.