Financial Sector Horizon Scanning: Looking ahead to 2023 Webinar Recording

Aimed at in-house lawyers, compliance consultants and those immersed in the financial sector, this training session will give a big picture overview of the financial services landscape in the coming months, with consideration given to trends, challenges, legislative developments on the horizon, milestones and key dates for your diary.

And where do we start? 2023 is set to be a big year with some huge, fundamental changes to the regulatory landscape pending. So, in this session and due to our diverse client base, we cover the major issues that will be affecting firms this year such as:

  • HM Treasury Policy Statement on building a smarter financial services framework for the UK (with the reviews, already underway, focusing on the outcomes from the Listing Review, the Wholesale Markets Review, the Securitisation Review and the Solvency II Review).
  • HM Treasury Consultations on  PRIIPS and UK Retail Disclosure, Consumer Credit Act, and Payment Account Regulations.
  • The latest position on the FCA’s Consumer Duty.
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Caroline Stevenson

Head of Financial Services Regulatory

Financial Services Regulatory


Caroline is head of our Financial Services Regulatory team, with dual qualification and relevant experience in retail banking.

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