FTSE Russell's external advisory committees help FTSE Russell to ensure that its indices reflect the underlying market and index methodologies (a set of strict rules by which all FTSE Russell indices are governed) evolve appropriately.
The independent committee structure reflects FTSE Russell's dedication and commitment to the highest standards of index governance.
This governance heritage stretches back to 1984, when independent practitioner committees were established to assist with the management of the FTSE 100 Index. While the approach to membership, the role and the dynamics of the committees have since changed, and new benchmarks and indices acquired, advisory committees remain an important component of the FTSE Russell governance framework.
Market consultations
FTSE Russell regularly consults the market on changes to its index methodologies. The external advisory committees are often involved in the origin and design of FTSE Russell's market consultations.
All consultations are run in line with the Policy for Benchmark Methodology Changes. Details of past and current consultations can be found here Market Consultations.