Eric Cloutier Partner - Global Head of Banking Regulations

Eric is the Global Head of Banking Regulations and Head of Forvis Mazars’ Global Financial Sector Regulatory Centre (Global FS RegCentre), the firm’s centre of expertise for regulations and supervision. He is responsible for enhancing collaboration across Forvis Mazars’ international offices, advancing the firm’s regulatory and advisory capabilities for the financial sectors, and promoting the global exchange of insights and technical knowledge. Eric manages relationships and frameworks with international regulators and supranational entities.
Experience
Eric has 24 years of experience advising regulators, supervisors, supranational institutions, banks, and investors globally. His expertise ranges from advising financial institutions to supporting policy-making and system-wide reforms of banking sectors.
He has been a senior adviser to the EBRD since 2015, under the European Banks Coordination (“Vienna”) Initiative — a framework for safeguarding the financial stability of emerging Europe. He is also a member/observer of the European Commission Advisory Panel on Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) since 2021.
Work highlights
Eric was previously on the NPL expert panel of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB). Other notable clients he has advised include the European Banking Authority (EBA), the EU Single Resolution Board (SRB), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the World Bank (WB), the Asian Development Bank, and numerous central banks and governments internationally.
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Industries
- APAC financial services regulatory centre
- Global insurance regulatory centre
- Regulatory and supervisory strategic priorities and work programmes
- Forvis Mazars to sponsor AFIS 2024
- Climate, IFRS 9, IRRBB, and CSRBB | meeting European regulators’ expectations
- FS regulatory insights newsletter: Q1 2024
- FS regulatory insights newsletters
- Global financial services regulatory centre
- Financial services regulatory advisory
Insights
- Pressure builds for EU banks to rapidly improve their risk data capabilities
- AMLA: key challenges and lessons from other jurisdictions
- Operational resilience: where banks stand and what this means for cross‑border operations
- How AI‑driven solutions can support AMLA in curbing money laundering
- New international principles to strengthen banks’ third‑party risk management
- What to know: global FS sustainability disclosure requirements explained
- Top risks facing financial services firms in 2025: key highlights
- The growing importance of risk culture in banking supervision
- Latest NGFS climate risk scenarios: implications for financial institutions
- European Central Bank (ECB) interview: 2025–2027 supervisory priorities
- European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) 2025: explaining the work programme
- European Banking Authority (EBA) 2025 work programme and supervisory focus
- European Central Bank (ECB) supervisory priorities for 2025–2027
- Deregulatory pressures: Encouraging competitiveness and growth while assessing the trade‑offs
- Financial services regulatory landscape in APAC: navigating complexities and emerging trends
- Bridging the capital markets integration gap: an operational framework for supervision
- Managing ESG and climate risks: rising supervisory expectations in the UK and EU
- Sanctions compliance in Europe: navigating regulatory complexity with confidence
- Artificial intelligence in the EU financial sector: balancing regulation and innovation
- Quarterly economic update for the financial services sector: Q4 2025
- Channelling sustainable finance in APAC: overcoming fragmentation and enabling inclusion
- EUROFI 2025 reflections: regulatory simplification as a competitiveness imperative
- Finalisation of Basel III: an Interview with Sylvie Matherat
- ECB supervisory priorities 2026-28: banks face heightened scrutiny on geopolitical risks, digital resilience and ICT capabilities
- Quarterly economic update for the financial services sector: Q1 2026
- Top risks for financial services firms in 2026: key highlights
- The EBA’s environmental scenario analysis guidelines: a forward-looking approach
- The ECB will reverse stress-test banks on geopolitical risks in 2026
- SRB annual work programme 2026
- SRB interview: operational implementation of resolvability