Ongoing macroeconomic challenges mean insurers need to stay informed on key issues and opportunities
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Wind-down plans remain in regulatory focus for 2023 and beyond.
In this episode David Morrey and Ben Farmer discuss learnings from the collapse of SVB, the FCA Business Plan, the Financial Services and Markets Bill's progress through the House of Lords, and the first consultation on the Senior Managers and Certification Regime – sharing insight on how firms and consumers can prepare for the changes ahead.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published its Business Plan for 2023/24.
The updated Green Finance strategy is here. What are the key messages?
Have you read the FCA's Business Plan for 2023/24? Find out more about the regulator's commitments for the year ahead.
The cost-of-living crisis brings challenges for insurance firms – but how can you help customers and manage the risks?
Effective accounting practices are essential to manage climate risk, but what are the Bank of England’s expectations?
The FCA has made it clear in their recent consultation paper that it's determined to tackle greenwashing and has highlighted that it will apply the marketing guidelines as early as June 2023, once the final rules are published.
Dear CEO letter for payments and e-money firms sets out regulatory expectations.
Good governance is integral to achieving good sustainability outcomes – but where to start?
Basel 3.1, the interest-rate environment, regulation, and macroeconomic uncertainty are just some of the challenges the banking sector will continue to face this year.
Strong governance and robust methodologies will be critical for showing that agencies are meeting requirements.
The new regime is intended to manage insurance failure - all companies in the sector should consider the impact on them
What can firms do to develop and maintain trading activity wind-down plans ready for rising PRA scrutiny?
The Bank of England has announced topics for the second Resolvability Assessment Framework review, which firms must complete by October.
