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Visiting Professor in Practice

Email: E.Noble1@lse.ac.uk

Elisabeth Noble is a Senior Policy Advisor and Team Leader at the European Banking Authority. She leads the EBA’s policy work on crypto-assets, including MiCAR implementation, the platformisation of financial services, and structural change in the EU financial sector. She represents the EBA in EU and international standard-setter work streams relating to FinTech, financial system interconnectedness, and the regulatory perimeter. Prior to joining the EBA in 2014, Elisabeth spent 7 years at the UK’s finance ministry advising primarily on the response to the 2008/9 financial crisis, including resolution measures, and the post-crisis domestic and EU regulatory reforms, including the reforms to the regulatory architecture of the EU (Banking Union). Elisabeth has also spent some time in the private sector. At ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Law School, Elisabeth co-teaches the co-curricular Master Class Series on FinTech and Digital Finance, and contributes to LL4BF (international financial regulation) and various short courses. Her recent publication (BIS Working Papers  |  No 1251  |  19/03/25), co-authored with Linda Jeng, Jon Frost and Chris Brummer, explores the potential competitive implications of non-horizontal mergers where they involve extensive consumer data, including consumer financial data.