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Regulatory Reporting Catchup with VERMEG’s James Phillips #8

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It’s been a few months since our last look at the regulatory landscape in the wake of October 2021’s Dear CEO, and with many regulations taking form and becoming more tangible, it’s a perfect time to rendezvous with our first guest on the podcast, James Phillips.

James, VERMEG’s fantastic Regulatory Strategy Advisor, has his finger on the pulse of 6 key areas in regulatory reporting, from cryptocurrency and its interesting connection to ESG, increasing regulation around digitisation, and much more.

We’re also looking ahead to the VERMEG Regulatory Reporting Conference on the 28th of September, so keep your eyes peeled on the VERMEG website to sign up.

This episode of The VERMEG podcast covers:

  • Cryptocurrency’s regulation, and considering the unlikely link to ESG
  • Digitisation and the Strong & Simple regime
  • Developments in UK Divergence
  • Other topics set to become key areas tackled at our upcoming Regulatory Reporting Conference

Register for the conference here: https://mta.vermeg.com/l/197/regreporting2022?utm_source=fintalk&utm_campaign=regconference2022
VERMEG:
https://www.vermeg.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/vermeg/

Jawad Akhtar:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jawad-akhtar-313562b/

James Phillips:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesphillips2/

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It’s been a few months since our last look at the regulatory landscape in the wake of October 2021’s Dear CEO, and with many regulations taking form and becoming more tangible, it’s a perfect time to rendezvous with our first guest on the podcast, James Phillips.

James, VERMEG’s fantastic Regulatory Strategy Advisor, has his finger on the pulse of 6 key areas in regulatory reporting, from cryptocurrency and its interesting connection to ESG, increasing regulation around digitisation, and much more.

We’re also looking ahead to the VERMEG Regulatory Reporting Conference on the 28th of September, so keep your eyes peeled on the VERMEG website to sign up.

This episode of The VERMEG podcast covers:

  • Cryptocurrency’s regulation, and considering the unlikely link to ESG
  • Digitisation and the Strong & Simple regime
  • Developments in UK Divergence
  • Other topics set to become key areas tackled at our upcoming Regulatory Reporting Conference

Register for the conference here: https://mta.vermeg.com/l/197/regreporting2022?utm_source=fintalk&utm_campaign=regconference2022
VERMEG:
https://www.vermeg.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/vermeg/

Jawad Akhtar:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jawad-akhtar-313562b/

James Phillips:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesphillips2/

  continue reading

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