United Kingdom: "What does 2023 hold? Key upcoming developments and enforcement trends"

In brief

We are pleased to share with you our annual briefing looking at financial services regulation and enforcement in 2023, "What does 2023 hold? Key upcoming developments and enforcement trends".

It has been two years since the end of the Brexit transition period. The dust has also somewhat settled on the post-pandemic “normality” – only for the dust to have been kicked up again, and with great force, by the conflict in Ukraine and the cost of living crisis. Although there is never a quiet moment in the financial regulatory world that we all inhabit, it feels that 2023 is poised to be a year when, even by the usual standards of the sector, an awful lot of things are going to happen.

Our London Financial Institutions Regulatory and Enforcement experts explore the key developments and trends expected to dominate the regulatory landscape this year.

Key themes discussed include: 

  • What happened in 2022, and what should we expect in 2023?
  • Enforcement and Financial Crime
  • Regulatory Direction of Travel in the UK
  • Markets, Funds and Investments
  • ESG
  • Risk, Governance and Oversight
  • Tech, Innovation and Data
  • Crypto
  • Consumer Protection

Contents

The team discussed these themes further in a 90-minute webinar in January, in order to help our clients navigate the regulatory landscape in 2023. You can access the recording here.

You can read the brochure that accompanied the session here.


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