Regulation Tomorrow Podcast
NRF Regulation Tomorrow Podcast
If you want to stay up to date on the latest developments in the world of financial services risk and regulation, the Regulation Tomorrow podcast is for you. Each month, Norton Rose Fulbright's team of lawyers, risk consultants and government relations and public policy strategists will discuss recent news and emerging trends to help you keep track of the evolving and increasingly complex global financial services regulatory environment.
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May 30, 2024 • 7min
Consumer Duty – the annual governing body report
In our latest Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus podcast, Matthew Gregory, Joe Bamford, Hishaam Khan and Anita Edwards discuss the first annual governing body report, and the governing body’s obligations with respect to it, under the FCA’s Consumer Duty rules. Firms are required to have prepared the report by 31 July 2024, and in this podcast we look at some of the steps firms should be taking to ensure they are ready for the upcoming deadline.

May 29, 2024 • 12min
The Overseas Funds Regime – an update
In the latest in our series of Global Regulation Tomorrow podcasts focusing on the future of asset management regulation in the UK, Claire Guilbert, Uzmah Yunis and Anita Edwards discuss the key practical points firms should be considering following the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent consultation on implementing the Overseas Funds Regime and subsequent developments.
May 22, 2024 • 12min
Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: FCA’s anti-greenwashing guidance
In our latest Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus podcast we focus on the FCA’s finalised guidance on the new anti-greenwashing rule. We consider the scope of the new rule, the key differences between the finalised guidance and that consulted on, some “dos and don’ts” for firms and then finally a few words on a new anti-greenwashing tool that we have developed.
May 21, 2024 • 23min
Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: UK review and horizon scanning
Financial services experts Simon Lovegrove, Anita Edwards, and Catherine Pluck discuss UK regulatory developments, including impacts of FCA's enforcement consultation paper, updates on retail wealth and fintech, AI regulations, stablecoins legislation, overseas funds regime, and ESG insights.
May 21, 2024 • 27min
Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: EMEA regulatory insights series – UAE
In our EMEA regulatory insights series colleagues from our EMEA offices provide an update on some of the key regulatory issues they are seeing in their local market. In this latest episode Matthew Shanahan, Karl Masi, Hasanali Pirbhai from our Dubai office discuss with Simon Lovegrove recent UAE regulatory developments including the UAE’s removal from the FATF grey list, recent Dear SEO letters, whistleblowing trends, the DFSA Annual Report, the DIFC Digital Assets Law and virtual asset trends in the UAE.
Apr 29, 2024 • 16min
Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: FCA CP24/7 on payment optionality for investment research
In our latest Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus podcast, Partner Jonathan Herbst and Of Counsel Uzmah Yunis share their thoughts on the FCA’s recent consultation paper on payment optionality for investment research. Mark Highman, a financial services partner in New York, also provides a US perspective.
Apr 23, 2024 • 33min
Financial services regulation and investment research: Regulation Around the World
In our latest edition of Regulation Around the World, we discuss the latest financial services regulatory developments concerning investment research in the UK and EU. We then consider the US regulatory regime for investment research and key issues for non-US firms.
Apr 18, 2024 • 17min
Regulation Tomorrow Plus: The FOS’s motor finance decisions
In the second in our series of Regulation Tomorrow Plus podcasts on the FCA’s intervention in the motor finance sector, we take a detailed look at the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS)’s decisions upholding specific complaints in relation to historical discretionary commission arrangements. The decisions were one of the catalysts for the action the FCA is taking in the sector, and in this podcast we discuss the arguments presented by the firms to the FOS as well as the decisions reached by the FOS.
Apr 15, 2024 • 12min
Regulation Tomorrow Plus: FCA CP23/24 on capital deduction for redress for personal investment firms
In our latest podcast, Partner Matthew Gregory is joined by Senior Associate Joe Bamford, both of whom specialise in retail conduct, to discuss the FCA’s consultation (CP23/24) on changes to the capital requirements for personal investment firms, with particular focus on how firms must calculate their potential redress liabilities for these purposes. The podcast also touches on how these changes may be seen as part of the FCA’s wider proposals and recent regulatory programmes – such as the Consumer Duty. The podcast aims to assist personal investment firms, and key internal stakeholders such as in house legal counsel and compliance officers, in understanding the FCA’s proposed changes under the consultation.
Apr 10, 2024 • 13min
Regulation Tomorrow Plus: DE&I series “Inclusivity”
In the fifth podcast in our DE&I series, Simon Lovegrove, Hannah Meakin and Hannah McAslan-Schaaf are joined by Alasdair Scott from GP Strategies to discuss inclusivity, how well contributions, presence, and perspectives of different groups of people are valued and integrated into an environment. Inclusivity has become essential in business today with new joiners looking for a specific working culture, one that fosters respect, humility and caters to the requirements of a diverse workforce. For example, Glassdoor found that 76% of job seekers reported that an inclusive workplace is an important factor when evaluating companies and job offers. Also, inclusivity provides businesses with competitive advantage, in a 2023 McKinsey report it was found that organisations with parity in gender and ethnicity representation in senior roles saw profit levels 39% higher than their peers. The FCA and PRA both see the benefits of inclusivity and in their consultation proposals new measures are included for firms to report on a selection of inclusion metrics so as to provide a baseline of measurable data within financial services firms and across the sector.


