IBA operates through a structured organizational framework designed to support consistency, institutional clarity, and long-term sector development.
A clearly defined internal structure is essential for maintaining credibility and effectiveness.
Independent brokerage operates across diverse environments, requiring an authority that can approach the sector with both flexibility and discipline. IBA’s organizational model reflects this balance.
The structure is designed not only to support internal coordination, but also to ensure that its activities are carried out with clarity, independence, and a consistent perspective.
Institutional Framework
IBA’s structure is built around several functional components, each contributing to its overall mandate.
Governing Body
The governing body provides strategic direction and oversight. It defines priorities, ensures alignment with IBA’s mandate, and maintains a long-term perspective on sector development.
This body operates with a focus on independence and neutrality, supporting decisions that reflect the broader interests of the brokerage environment rather than individual participants.
Executive Function
The executive function is responsible for the operational implementation of IBA’s initiatives.
This includes:
development of frameworks
coordination of research and publications
management of sector engagement
execution of internal processes
The executive structure ensures that IBA’s activities are carried out in a consistent and disciplined manner.
Functional Divisions
To support its work, IBA may operate through dedicated functional areas, including:
Standards & Frameworks
Focused on the development and refinement of professional principles and structured approaches.
Market Perspective
Responsible for observation, interpretation, and sector-level analysis.
Authorization & Registration
Supporting frameworks that contribute to participant clarity and structured understanding.
Conduct & Review
Addressing matters related to professional alignment and expectations.
Research & Publications
Providing structured insight into sector developments and emerging trends.
International Cooperation
Supporting cross-border awareness and dialogue.
Advisory Input
IBA may draw on external expertise through advisory structures.
These may include professionals with experience in brokerage, market operations, legal frameworks, or related disciplines. Advisory input supports depth of perspective while maintaining independence in decision-making.
Principles of Organization
IBA’s structure is guided by several core principles.
Independence
The organization operates without direct alignment to individual market participants, allowing for neutral perspective.
Consistency
Structured processes ensure that activities are carried out in a coherent and repeatable manner.
Adaptability
While structured, the organization remains responsive to evolving market conditions.
Accountability
Defined roles and responsibilities support transparency in how activities are conducted.
Operational Approach
IBA’s organizational structure is designed to support both clarity and flexibility.
It allows the organization to:
respond to evolving sector dynamics
maintain continuity in its work
provide consistent outputs across different areas
support a coherent institutional identity
This balance is essential in a sector characterized by diversity and change.
Through its structured organization, IBA ensures that its work is carried out with clarity, consistency, and institutional credibility, supporting a more stable and transparent brokerage environment.