We are delighted to share our global FSR Outlook 2024: Finding solid ground as the bedrock shifts. In 2024, the character of change facing the financial industry is more foundational – or fundamental – in nature than ever before. From ESG to AI, the shape of the world we live in is changing in a radical way.
This year, we chart the paths through the shifting landscape for financial services businesses seeking solid ground. We explore the following themes.
- Spinning plates – can financial services be regulated efficiently, competitively, innovatively and prudently?
- Taming the machine – AI and the role of senior managers
- ESG: disclosure, reporting, labelling, anti-greenwashing requirements and beyond
- ‘Do the right thing’ – easier said than done
- The future of securities tokenisation and crypto regulation – what you need to know
- Operational resilience – predicting the unpredictable
- The evolution of individual accountability regimes
- Fit to fight financial crime
Our Outlook includes regional perspectives from our offices around the world.
Kelesi Blundell
Partner, London
Susannah Cogman
Partner, London
Clive Cunningham
Consultant, London
Andrew Eastwood
Partner, Sydney
Jon Ford
Partner, London
Lisa Fried
Partner, New York
Luke Hastings
Partner, Sydney
Charlotte Henry
Partner, Sydney
Key contacts
Kelesi Blundell
Partner, London
Susannah Cogman
Partner, London
Clive Cunningham
Consultant, London
Andrew Eastwood
Partner, Sydney
Jon Ford
Partner, London
Lisa Fried
Partner, New York
Luke Hastings
Partner, Sydney
Charlotte Henry
Partner, Sydney
Hywel Jenkins
Partner, London
Antoine Juaristi
Partner, Paris and Latin America Group
Kai Liebrich
Managing Partner, Germany Offices, Germany
Alice Molan
Partner, Melbourne
Chris Ninan
Partner, London
Ruth Overington
Partner, Melbourne
Marina Reason
Partner, London
Mark Smyth
Partner, Sydney
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