About us
Continuous mutation of economic
and financial systems
Key challenges
In response
IGSF is one of these committed organizations. Its mission is to structure, formalize and disseminate best practices in financial and extra-financial domains. Through the development of certifiable standards and rigorous certification processes, it contributes to improving the clarity, quality and security of markets. IGSF also provides concrete responses to the concerns of economic actors, offering them tools to:
Base their partnership and collaboration choices on objective, measurable and verifiable criteria.
Organize and strengthen their management system by drawing on frameworks aligned with international best practices.
Structuring standards and disseminating best practices for excellence in financial governance
IGSF works primarily around two major axes: the technical organization of standards for their dissemination and the support and promotion of best practices in financial and extra-financial governance. In this capacity, IGSF participates in, organizes or co-organizes scientific committees, seminars and conferences in support of the NGO’s preferred themes.
The topics covered within and by IGSF address in particular the challenges of financial governance, financial security, the fight against financial crime, and the corporate social responsibility of organizations of all types.
The Luxembourg-based organization advocates for the establishment of a strong culture of compliance within ecosystems and the entities that compose them. Adherence to the principles and values of best practices is a virtuous cycle at the heart of decision-making systems, fostering a structured framework of trust and exchange between the various stakeholders of an ecosystem.
IGSF champions and advocates for sustainable finance as a source of business development, stability and global security.
Véronique De la Bachelerie
Véronique De la Bachelerie held senior executive positions for over 30 years within the Société Générale Group, notably as CEO of Société Générale Luxembourg, CEO of Société Générale Consulting, Chief Financial Officer of the retail banking division, and Group Chief Accounting Officer. She is a member of the Group’s Shareholders’ Consultative Committee.
In her capacity as head of Société Générale Consulting, Ms. De la Bachelerie supported major transformation programs within the Société Générale Group, including the implementation of the Group-wide “ESG by Design” project.
Ms. De la Bachelerie has also served as a member of the Boards of Directors of mid-sized companies, including the Luxembourg Stock Exchange and Axway, a subsidiary of Sopra Steria.
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Vision 2025-2030
In a complex world, in constant evolution and where challenges are ever-present, IGSF advocates for compliance with international standards of good governance in order to adapt to change and meet the challenges of tomorrow.
Through its activities, IGSF thus pursues several strategic axes:
- Promoting a culture of ethics, rigor and transparency.
- Facilitating the interoperability of economic actors through specific benchmarks and methodologies.
Contributing directly to the research and development of new decision-making tools to address current and future challenges in financial and extra-financial compliance.
Members of the Executive Board
Isabelle Schoonwater
Scientific committee representative
She is a judge within the French judicial system, an academic, and a graduate of the French National School for the Judiciary. Ms. Schoonwater has held numerous positions within the judicial system, both on the bench and in the prosecution service, primarily in criminal matters, notably as an investigating judge at the Paris Financial Unit, then as counselor and later presiding judge, in particular at the Paris Court of Appeal, in chambers dedicated to combating organized crime and terrorism.
Isabelle Schoonwater was seconded to the Ministry of Finance within the French financial intelligence unit (TRACFIN), where, as the only judge, she was notably in charge of the international department. She was then recruited by the World Bank in Washington, D.C., within the unit dedicated to combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism (Senior Financial Sector Specialist, IFC).
Dr. Rama Cont
Scientific committee representative
He is Chair of Financial Mathematics at the University of Oxford. Rama Cont is also a Research Director at the CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research), Director of the “Systemic Resilience” Programme at the Oxford Martin School, and Director within the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) in the United Kingdom.
Previously, he also held the Chair of Financial Mathematics at Imperial College London and has taught at other leading academic institutions such as Columbia University and École Polytechnique in France.
Virginie Heem
Scientific committee representative
Virginie Heem has built her career at the intersection of tax law and financial regulation. A graduate of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne University, she began her career within the French tax administration, where she developed over more than ten years a strong expertise in taxation, tax litigation, and regulatory framework development.
She started in local tax offices, before moving into legal services, and later joined the Directorate of National and International Tax Audits, where she was responsible for tax litigation related to banking institutions. She then joined the Tax Legislation Directorate, where she contributed to the analysis of complex cases and to the drafting of legal texts and tax doctrine.
Alexandre Rambaud
Scientific committee representative
He holds a PhD in mathematics and management sciences. He is an Associate Professor at AgroParisTech (the French National Institute for Life and Environmental Sciences and Industries), where he co-directs the “Ecological Accounting” Chair (AgroParisTech Foundation), and is a researcher at CIRED (International Research Center on Environment and Development).
He also co-directs the “Double Materiality” Chair (Risk Foundation) and is an Academic Fellow of the Institut Louis Bachelier, as well as a member of the Scientific Council of the PARC Foundation (Paris Agreement Research Commons).