ICMA appoints new Chair and Vice Chair for the France and Monaco Regional Committee
18 July 2025 France

The International Capital Market Association (ICMA) has appointed Marc-Etienne Sébire, partner and global co-head of banking and finance at CMS, as the chair of the ICMA France and Monaco regional committee.
In addition, Emmanuelle Trochu, global head of official institutions coverage at Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, has been named vice chair.
Trochu joins the existing vice chairs, Ibrahima Kobar, head of private debt strategy and business development at Natixis Investment Managers, and Élie Lewi, head of the markets directorate at Banque de France.
Jean-Luc Lamarque, who previously served as chair of the France and Monaco Regional Committee, was appointed chair of ICMA following the recent annual general meeting held in Frankfurt.
Bryan Pascoe, chief executive of ICMA, says: “Marc-Etienne has been an engaged member of ICMA for many years. His deep market expertise, insights, and extensive network will be invaluable in further strengthening the committee.â€
In addition, Emmanuelle Trochu, global head of official institutions coverage at Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, has been named vice chair.
Trochu joins the existing vice chairs, Ibrahima Kobar, head of private debt strategy and business development at Natixis Investment Managers, and Élie Lewi, head of the markets directorate at Banque de France.
Jean-Luc Lamarque, who previously served as chair of the France and Monaco Regional Committee, was appointed chair of ICMA following the recent annual general meeting held in Frankfurt.
Bryan Pascoe, chief executive of ICMA, says: “Marc-Etienne has been an engaged member of ICMA for many years. His deep market expertise, insights, and extensive network will be invaluable in further strengthening the committee.â€
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