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If you want to stay up to date on the latest developments in the world of financial services risk and regulation, the Regulation Tomorrow podcast is for you. Each month, Norton Rose Fulbright's team of lawyers, risk consultants and government relations and public policy strategists will discuss recent news and emerging trends to help you keep track of the evolving and increasingly complex global financial services regulatory environment.
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Let’s talk asset management: Episode 21 – AI in asset management: regulatory risks and opportunities by NRF Regulation Tomorrow Podcast
Let's talk Asset Management: Episode 5 - Incentives by NRF Regulation Tomorrow Podcast
In our EMEA APAC regulatory insights series colleagues from our EMEA APAC offices provide an update on some of the key regulatory issues they are seeing in their local market. In this latest episode Floortje Nagelkerke, Nikolai de Koning and Selma Jonker from our Amsterdam office discuss the: Local remuneration landscape. Latest on Dutch implementation of the CRD VI. Growing regulatory focus on crypto-assets.
In the latest episode of our Let’s talk asset management series, Hannah Meakin, Lucy Dodson and Charlotte Carnegie discuss the FCA’s recent consultation paper (CP25/28) in relation to encouraging the adoption of tokenisation and tokenised funds in the UK asset management sector.
In this gripping new episode of our Global Investigations Podcast Series, Sharon Oded, Head of Investigations at Norton Rose Fulbright Amsterdam, and Jessie Steinebach, Associate, sit down with Pav Gill, the whistleblower who exposed one of Europe’s most notorious financial scandals: Wirecard. Imagine this: A fintech darling once valued at over €24 billion, hailed as a European success story—brought to its knees by a €1.9 billion accounting black hole. Pav, a former in-house lawyer at Wirecard, shares how he uncovered the truth, the risks he faced, and the impact of his courageous decision to speak out. What to expect: • A rare, first-hand account of whistleblowing at the highest corporate levels; • Lessons for legal and compliance professionals navigating corporate misconduct; • Reflections on ethics, resilience, and the power of doing the right thing. This episode offers a powerful reminder of the human stories behind corporate investigations—and the importance of integrity in the face of pressure.
In this special edition of our podcast series, Split the Difference, Hannah Meakin, Matthew Gregory and Ben Hilary are joined by Andrea Huber of Pestalozzilaw to discuss the Berne Financial Services Agreement (BFSA).
In the last episode of our mini-series on the Chancellor's Mansion House speech and Leeds Reforms, Katie Stephen, Matthew Gregory and Catherine Pluck discuss the proposals in relation to the Financial Ombudsman Service and redress.
In the fifth episode of our new mini-series covering UK cryptoasset regulation Hannah Meakin, Matt Gregory and Charlotte Carnegie discuss the FCA’s proposed application of certain parts of the FCA Handbook in relation to Regulated Cryptoasset Activities.
Let's talk asset management M&A - Episode 4: Due diligence and regulatory issues by NRF Regulation Tomorrow Podcast
In the next episode of our mini-series on the Chancellor’s Mansion House speech and Leeds Reforms, Katie Stephen, Matthew Gregory, Haney Saadah and Catherine Pluck discuss the proposals in relation to the Senior Managers and Certification Regime, as well as the proposals around authorisations.
In the fourth episode of our new mini-series covering UK cryptoasset regulation Jonathan Herbst, Hannah Meakin and Charlotte Carnegie discuss the FCA’s proposed prudential requirements.
In the third episode of our mini-series on the Chancellor’s Mansion House speech and Leeds Reforms, we start by exploring the papers that impact markets followed by banking (7:24), and digital innovation (16:00).
In the third in our new mini-series looking at the UK’s approach to regulating cryptoassets, Hannah Meakin, Jonathan Herbst and Simon Lovegrove discuss custody.
In the first podcast in our new mini-series series on the Chancellor’s Mansion House speech and Leeds Reforms, we look at the big picture, the key themes behind the government’s reforms and what the latest is on the Berne Financial Services Agreement.
In our podcast series, Let’s talk asset management, partners from our financial services and asset management teams provide listeners with a crash course on one or more hot topics in the asset management sector. By doing this, listeners will be able to build their knowledge and get insights on recent regulatory developments and market trends. In this podcast Frank Herring and Simon Lovegrove discuss the proposals contained in the European Securities and Markets Authority’s Final Report on the UCITS Eligible Assets Directive.
In this latest episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus we consider the Financial Conduct Authority’s consultation paper, CP25/19, which proposes changes to the ancillary activities exemption.
In the latest episode of our Let’s talk asset management series, Hannah Meakin, Lucy Dodson and Simon Lovegrove discuss the Financial Conduct Authority’s findings following a review of business models for smaller asset managers and alternatives.
In this episode, members of our global investigations team — Ashley Kuempel, Keith Rosen, Kevin Harnisch, Andrew Reeves and Claudia Van Gruisen — discuss recent developments in anti-bribery enforcement and what they mean for companies worldwide. Topics include: - Insights from the recent DOJ–SFO meeting and its implications for global enforcement - The impact of DOJ budget shifts on future investigations - New DOJ FCPA guidance and enforcement priorities under the current US administration - Practical takeaways for compliance teams, including the continued focus on individual accountability and high-value bribery cases Listen now to stay ahead of evolving enforcement trends and regulatory expectations.
Richard Sheen and Clementine Hogarth are joined by one of our Regulatory lawyers, Giota Skiathiti to discuss the gap period between signing and closing in a M&A deal. This episode covers: • Regulatory approvals and their impact on deal timing • Managing business conduct • Mitigating personnel attrition • Jurisdiction-specific filing challenges • Cultural integration and retention strategies
In this latest episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus we delve into the Financial Conduct Authority’s expansion of the Conduct Rules (COCON) to non-banks, the evolving expectations around workplace culture, and the practical implications for firms’ policies and procedures including some next steps that firms should be considering. Contacts: Katie Stephen, Catrina Smith, Joe Smallshaw, Rebecca Dulieu
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