UK:
Dealing With Bank Assets (Video)
11 October 2022
Norton Rose Fulbright
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Key themes and perspectives on a range of bank assets including
mortgage assets, private bank assets, bond assets and swap books
among others.
Different categories of bank assets present unique challenges
from a legal and regulatory standpoint. This series of short videos
explores key themes and perspectives on a range of bank assets
including mortgage assets, private bank assets, bond assets and
swap books among others.
Conversations feature in-house experts from leading investment
banks and our bank sector team discussing everything from
valuations to regulatory issues, providing you with a comprehensive
guide to dealing with bank assets.
For more information and for the latest videos please see
below.
If you would like a more comprehensive view of what we're
seeing in the current environment and what steps you should take to
avoid pitfalls and maximise success, please get in touch.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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