At the First NOA Capital Markets Symposium in Tucumán, the vice-president of the Argentina Securities Commission (CNV), Sonia Salvatierra, set out the regulator’s current agenda for modernising capital markets rules and expanding participation across the country, citing the adoption of 100 General Resolutions by the current board. Her remarks highlighted initiatives on tokenisation, the regulation of virtual asset service providers (PSAVs), an Automatic Public Offering framework, and a broader effort to simplify and shorten the capital markets regulatory framework. The programme was framed around streamlining issuance processes, widening access to SME financing outside the main financial centre, promoting instruments suited to different company sizes, and implementing a CNV-approved financial education programme delivered through training, workshops and open in-person and virtual sessions.