The financial services industry has undergone major regulatory overhaul in the years since the financial crisis. This section provides legal analysis and guidance on key reforms impacting banks and other commercial lenders operating in the European debt markets. The articles in this section offer practical insights on implementing legal and regulatory requirements and will help you navigate the ever changing regulatory regime for UK financial institutions in respect of their lending activities.
For further information on financial services regulation generally, RegZone provides expert analysis and news from the world of financial institution regulation.
Shifting the ring-fence: a move for the wider good?
Demystifying Bank Resolution
Basel 3.1: How calculating risk is changing for banks
The impact of Pillar Two and the BEPS Actions on finance transactions
Be aware of the updating requirements for overseas entities at Companies House
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