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ESMA warns of financial stability risks with cloud technology use

The European Securities and Markets Authority has warned financial services companies' increasing use of cloud-service providers

Esma said that cloud providers 'need to be significantly more resilient than firms to improve the safety of the financial system'
Esma said that cloud providers 'need to be significantly more resilient than firms to improve the safety of the financial system' Photo: Getty Images

The European Union's markets watchdog has warned that financial services companies' increasing use of cloud-service providers "could create financial stability risks".

In its latest report on vulnerabilities in the markets it oversees, The European Securities and Markets Authority said it was concerned that a "high concentration" in cloud provider usage within the financial services sector could "create financial stability risks if an outage in a [provider] affects many of its clients, increasing the likelihood of simultaneous outages".

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