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We Talk Banking & Finance Podcast - Digital Assets With Maxime De Guillebon From Zodia Custody Limited
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Our latest podcast is a must for anyone interested in banking,
innovation and digital assets. In this episode, partner Sara Hall
from our London office talks to the CEO of Zodia Custody Limited
Maxime de Guillebon about themes in the market, the importance of
client feedback, the impact of regulation, and the role of
specialist custodians.
Sara is one of a number of Walkers partners based in London who
have built a leading practice specialising in digital assets from a
Cayman Islands and BVI law perspective. Sara advises on the
regulation of digital asset businesses, token issuances, NFTs,
AML/KYC, and financial services more broadly. She was speaking to
Maxime as part of Walkers' regular We Talk Banking
& Finance podcast, which focuses on themes and
trends in offshore finance.
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