ESM - European Stability Mechanism
Fábio Vidal is an experienced professional in institutional relations and policy strategy, currently serving as an Institutional Relations Officer at the European Stability Mechanism since December 2020, where responsibilities include stakeholder management, monitoring European policy initiatives, and organizing international events. Prior roles include Back Office Officer at BNP Paribas Fortis, focusing on post-trade processing and data reconciliation, Data Quality Analyst at BNP Paribas Fortis addressing AML and KYC compliance, and Corporate Actions Specialist at Euroclear managing client queries and corporate action events. Fábio also worked as a Junior European Affairs Adviser at the Luxembourg Bankers' Association, monitoring EU regulations, and as a Trainee at the European Parliament, involved with the ECON and ITRE committees. Fábio holds a Master of Arts in European Economic Studies from the College of Europe and has degrees in International Economics and International Relations.
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ESM - European Stability Mechanism
The ESM is the crisis resolution mechanism for euro area countries. The ESM issues debt instruments in order to finance loans and other forms of financial assistance to euro area Member States. The decision leading to the creation of the ESM was taken by the European Council in December 2010. The euro area Member States signed an intergovernmental treaty establishing the ESM on 2 February 2012. The ESM was inaugurated on 8 October 2012 and is based in Luxembourg.