Ireland:
AFME Outsourcing - Guidance On The Legal And Regulatory Framework
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Global regulators have positioned outsourcing and operational
resilience as a key area of risk and regulatory scrutiny within
global financial institutions. This is being exasperated by changes
in business models caused by Brexit, the technology risks caused by
the increasing number of cyber incidents and the digitisation of
financial services more broadly.
In collaboration with Latham & Watkins and BSP, Matheson
partner, Joe Beashel and senior associate, Louise
Dobbyn are delighted to contribute to the AFME Outsourcing -
Guidance on the Legal and Regulatory Framework, the first
consolidated EU guide on outsourcing for both EU and global banks
and capital market firms conducting outsourcing operations in the
EU. Read more
here.
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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