Working Groups and Committees
Working Groups
Working Groups are established by the Standards Committee to develop FpML proposals/recommendations for review and approval. To learn more about a specific Working Group, please click on one of the links below:
- Architecture Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- Business Process Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- Credit Derivatives Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- Collateral Working Group: [ Group Information ]
- Commodities Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- Equity Derivatives Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- FIX Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- IM-Custodian Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- Interest Rate Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- Loan Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- Pricing and Risk Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- Reporting/Regulatory Reporting Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- Repos and Stock Loans Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
- Validation Working Group: [ Group Information ] [ Mailing List Archive ]
Working Group Admin
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Join a Working Group
When the Standards Committee decides to form a new working group, based on the interest expressed through various channels and the availability of an initial proposal, a call for participation in an FpML Working Group will be issued to allow interested parties from various industries to participate in this working group. To Join a Working Group fill out the Join a Working Group Form. For more information, see the respective working groups and the press section.
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Propose a New Group
FpML® monitors interest in asset classes, functionality and non-product topics through various channels. An important source of information is the Call for Interest Form, where we ask you to indicate your interest in future developments of the FpML standard. The standards committee regularly reviews the results of the call for interest and will suggest a new group whenever approriate. The roadmap can be used to set the content of future work in relation to current work and achievements.
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View Mailing List Archive
Click here to view the mailing list archive for all active working groups.


