Financial Services Regulation

Group founded 01 Jul 2010
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This network is for financial professionals interested in staying up to date on financial services regulation happening anywhere in the world. CFOs, bankers, fund managers, treasurers welcome.

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Maximilian Dyck

Automating regulatory reporting - the case of IFR

Automation technology has changed the world in more ways than one. Smart phones can recommend music choices based on listening patterns, while self-driving cars are becoming reality. Better automation...

26 Mar 2021
Corinne Jones

Operational Risk: The Tech Solution

Dr Maximillian Dyck, Paralegal, Suade Labs COVID-19 has brought sound operational risk practices into focus around the world of business. Operational risk is the risk of loss from failures in intern...

08 Mar 2021
John Bertrand

A Rude Awakening: fraudsters are now fearless

Faster payments is the fraudsters’ preferred method of payment as the money arrives almost immediately in the payee’s account. To receive that payment therefore, the fraudster has to open a bank accou...

08 Mar 2021
Alan Blanchard

Cross-border banking in the digital age

The legal and reputational risks associated with providing cross-border financial services have risen sharply in recent years. Current national lockdowns and travel restrictions, alongside major regul...

04 Mar 2021
Garima Chaudhary

Fight Money Launderers and Protect Wildlife

Money Laundering and Its Impact on Wildlife Every year, the illegal wildlife trade—which includes the smuggling, poaching, capture, and collection of endangered species and protected wildlife—threaten...

20 Jan 2021
Anna Monteiro

Rounding out 2020 Foreign Direct Investment Regulations

Now that we have seen a close to 2020, let’s take a look at foreign investment changes around the globe. Following on from my 2nd installment in September, foreign investment regulations have contin...

14 Jan 2021
Darragh Pelly

How financial services companies can become change makers

Change is the only constant in the financial services sector. This has long been the case; however, the coronavirus crisis has put it on a level like nothing else we have ever seen before. The impli...

11 Dec 2020
Retired Member

How to Simplify New Beneficial Ownership Disclosure Rules

The United States has stepped up its anti-money-laundering practices after taking some heat. In the Financial Action Task Force's 2016 mutual evaluation, the group found: Lack of timely access to adeq...

09 Dec 2020
Anna Monteiro

SEC 13F THRESHOLD PROPOSAL MAY BE DOWN BUT NOT YET DEAD

On 10 July 2020, the SEC released for comment a proposed rule that would change the reporting threshold for Form 13F from $100 million to $3.5 billion for institutional investment managers. The SEC th...

18 Nov 2020
Steven Rackham

From compliance to innovation: the acceleration of DX in FS

The COVID-19 pandemic has helped to drive focus for financial institutions onto systems resilience and operations. Once cast in a role of planning for different worst case scenarios, CIOs have been ta...

24 Sep 2020
Kirston Winters

IBOR transition update: EuroSTR has an August holiday?

After the recent uptick in EuroSTR (a.k.a. €STR) volumes in late July driven by the major CCPs switching from using EONIA to EuroSTR for discounting all Euro OTC interest rate products we looked at Au...

21 Sep 2020
Anna Monteiro

Changes in Foreign Direct Investments Part II

As a follow up to the blog published on 8 June, foreign direct investment oversight continues with several countries issuing new rules or extending previously established rules. While much of this st...

10 Sep 2020

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