How financial firms can prepare for the 2024 regulatory landscape

Financial services firms will need to prioritize both event-driven and existing regulations to capitalize on untapped opportunities.

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What EY can do for you

The GRN, along with EY risk and compliance consulting professionals, helps the C-suite and board-level bank executives respond to constantly changing financial and nonfinancial risk management, operational and governance requirements. In times of crisis, such as we’re experiencing now with the COVID-19 pandemic, the GRN advises financial institutions, as well as governments and regulators, on what actions they can take to mitigate the financial impact of the crisis.

The GRN helps clients to:
  • Understand the global, regional and local regulatory agendas
  • Identify what’s next and beyond and prioritize issues
  • Improve risk and compliance management frameworks, and the allocation of resources
  • Be vigilant on matters of accountability and governance
  • Build positive dialogue and relationships with regulators
  • Link the risk and regulatory environment to the wider geopolitical landscape

Our 2024 global regulatory outlook webcasts

Global Regulatory Network panelists discuss what to expect and prepare for in the coming year and beyond.

Our latest thinking

Why today’s banking CRO must be master of many trades

The EY/IIF global risk management survey results surface new challenges faced by today’s CRO as their strategic and tactical remit expands. Read more.

How bank CROs are responding to volatility and shifting risk profiles

The EY/IIF global bank risk management survey shows that banks must manage multiple interconnected risks and the impacts of external events.

How the UK proposes to implement Basel 3.1

The Basel 3 Reforms are nearing completion in the UK as the Bank of England announces major changes to regulatory capital. Learn more.


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