Financial sector braces for 2024 with guide to new regulations and enforcement trends

Share this post

In its recent annual briefing on financial services regulation and enforcement for 2024, Baker McKenzie details the anticipated developments and enforcement trends within the sector.

Titled “What does 2024 hold? Key upcoming developments and enforcement trends,” the briefing looks ahead, considering the impact of major global events like Brexit and the pandemic, now in the past, and the stabilisation of geopolitical dynamics, albeit on a precarious balance

The report, compiled by the firm’s London-based Financial Institutions Regulatory and Enforcement experts, aims to shed light on various critical areas expected to influence the regulatory environment over the coming year.

Among the key themes and sectors explored are:

  • What happened in 2023, and what should we expect in 2024?
  • Global enforcement themes
  • Enforcement and financial crime
  • Regulatory direction of travel in the UK
  • Markets, funds and investments
  • ESG
  • Risk management, governance and oversight
  • Tech, innovation and data
  • Crypto
  • Consumer protection

Baker McKenzie invites industry stakeholders to access the document for a detailed analysis and encourages feedback or inquiries for further discussion.

Please click here to access the document.

Baker_McKenzie
Article by Baker McKenzie

Membership

Merchant Community Membership

Are you a member of The Payments Association?

Member benefits include free tickets, discounts to more tickets, elevated brand visibility and more. Sign in to book tickets and find out more.