Following the Rules

An insider’s guide to the laws dictating life within UK and EU financial services, the people influencing their development and policing finance workers’ compliance

Listen on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podbean App
  • Spotify
  • Amazon Music
  • iHeartRadio
  • PlayerFM

Episodes

Tuesday Jan 10, 2023

Today’s guest outlines where in the financial services sector compliance professionals will be able to find new jobs and salary increases in the coming months, and where we can expect a slowdown in recruitment. He details the common mistake finance bosses make when hiring and promoting back-office expertise and how to avoid them. And he explains why – and how – financial services execs must act now to help close the gender pay gap in compliance. 
Jonathan Skerrett is the founder and director at Rutherford, a recruitment firm that specialises in placing compliance officers in roles within the financial services sector. 

Tuesday Dec 13, 2022

Today’s guests set out how financial services firms should best respond to the now myriad and rapidly-changing environmental, social and governance requirements in existence worldwide and the steps they should take now to prepare for formal or informal challenges to their ESG credentials. They outline the role of legal and compliance staff as well as front office executives in such responses and the common mistakes such individuals should avoid. They also discuss the ESG-related challenges that they believe not enough people are paying attention to.
Nicola Higgs advises banks, fund managers and insurers on UK and European financial services regulatory matters as a partner in law firm Latham & Watkins’ London office and global co-chair of the firm's financial institutions industry group.
Simon Welch oversees banking group Credit Suisse’s legal response to sustainability-related matters as its head of legal for sustainability.
 
***EPISODE NOTES***
During the episode, we discuss five ESG-related questions that boards governing financial institutions should ask themselves. These are listed below.
Which aspects of the sustainable finance agenda are relevant to your firm and how do you track, monitor and adapt your corporate strategy in response to this?
Do you have the right collective expertise within your executive team to understand the risks and opportunities the ESG transition poses for the business?
Who are the key stakeholders involved in the delivery of the ESG transition strategy? Is there a clear understanding as to where responsibility sits within the 3 lines of defence? What are the necessary information flows between these stakeholders?
What steps have you taken to ensure that your clients and external stakeholders have a clear understanding of your ESG strategy?
What action have you taken to ensure that staff have a consistent understanding of your ESG strategy in the context of your wider corporate purpose?

Tuesday Dec 06, 2022

Today’s guest explains what he believes the right regulatory response to the collapse of crypto exchange FTX would be. He details the policies UK lawmakers and regulators should consider as they seek to more closely police all things crypto while also establishing the City’s as a competitive finance hub post-Brexit. And he outlines what EU policymakers got right and where he believes they went wrong in their regulation of the sector.
Tom Duff Gordon’s 20-year career includes 5.5 years overseeing banking group Credit Suisse’s government relations and regulatory policy in the EU and UK. Since June, he has led crypto exchange Coinbase’s approach to regulatory change outside of the US as its vice president for international policy.

Tuesday Nov 29, 2022

Today’s guest urges UK lawmakers to create a replacement body to the audit, actuarial and accounting watchdog the Financial Reporting Council “as fast as possible”, almost four years after such a move was first recommended.
She lays out the case for the UK government to prioritise better, simpler rule-making over more regulation when looking to reform the UK’s financial services rulebook post-Brexit.
She outlines how boards and investors should best approach increasingly-complicated environmental, social and governance regulation, and offers tips on how to avoid common mistakes when addressing ESG reporting requirements.
Kate O’Neill is a former lawyer whose 30-year career includes stints as director of European funds and hedge funds at asset manager Janus Henderson Investors and managing director for investor relations at Lloyds Banking Group. Since 2020, she has overseen the creation of the FRC’s Stakeholder Engagement and Corporate Affairs function.

Tuesday Nov 22, 2022

Today’s guest outlines how she believes UK lawmakers and regulators can best retain and grow a competitive fintech hub both in a tough economic period and the City’s new post-Brexit era. She details the achievements of the UK’s approach to open banking, and offers advice on how to move this initiative forward. 
These are ideas we should see feed through into action because Charlotte Crosswell is not only completing her mandate as chair and trustee of the Open Banking Implementation Entity, but has recently been appointed as the chair of the Government's new Centre for Finance, Innovation and Technology. Her 26-year career also includes roles as CEO of lobby group Innovate Finance, and president of exchange Nasdaq.

Tuesday Nov 15, 2022

Today’s guest calls out UK finance regulators for their vocal opposition to proposed new government powers that would see lawmakers able to call watchdogs in to explain aspects of their approach to policing the City, arguing that such a stance is both “self delusion” and “constitutionally wrong”.
He calls on the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority to stop seeing City executives as “a bunch of criminals” and do more to engage with financial services professionals. He explains why he believes that reinstating City intelligence gatherers known as ‘grey panthers’ and establishing a proper secondment process at the FCA would ultimately help the watchdog better understand and police the sector.
He also outlines how parliament should best analyse the impact of changes to UK rules post-Brexit, and plenty more in between.
Philip Warland’s views have been crystallised over a 50-year career in financial services, which includes stints at the UK central bank the Bank of England, and banking group Standard Chartered. His last full-time role was at fund manager Fidelity International where he spent seven years leading its government affairs division as its head of public policy until 2017. He now advises several companies on regulatory matters but is speaking to Following the Rules in a personal capacity.

Tuesday Nov 08, 2022

Today’s guest outlines the steps UK institutions, and their regulators could take now to prevent London from losing its status as a global clearing hub. He details the regulatory changes to equity markets and pension fund rules that UK lawmakers should consider to ensure the City retains its global leadership in financial services post-Brexit. And he explains how a proposed 2017 merger between the London Stock Exchange Group and its German rival Deutsche Börse could have helped London better navigate some of its most complex Brexit issues.
These are all subjects he is considerably well-versed in because Xavier Rolet ran the London Stock Exchange Group as its CEO for nine years until November 2018. Since then, he has held a number of CEO and chairmanship positions across major global financial institutions including the hedge funds CQS and Shore Capital.

Tuesday Nov 01, 2022

Today’s guest outlines why, in a time of significant cuts to public services, the UK government should consider increasing funding for the Serious Fraud Office, the UK’s top prosecution agency for white collar crime. He also lays out the case for significantly simplifying the workload of the UK markets watchdog the Financial Conduct Authority and offers tips for those looking to pursue a career at the regulator.
Sasi-Kanth Mallela is a former regulator and criminal prosecutor. His 22 year career includes stints as a case controller at the SFO and as a technical specialist in the enforcement division of the FCA. He left the FCA in June to join consulting firm Ankura, where his work includes advising financial services firms on their risk and compliance obligations.
 
***PODCAST NOTES***
This podcast was recorded before Liz Truss resigned as Prime Minister.
 

Tuesday Oct 25, 2022

Today’s guest explains how he would like to see the UK parliament’s influential Treasury Select Committee change to best regulate new asset classes like crypto. He details the regulatory priorities he believes the next UK government should have to future-proof the UK financial services sector. He also outlines his concerns around the UK markets watchdog’s ability to cope with its ever-expanding to-do list, and outlines how parliamentarians can best address the issue now to help the City remain competitive post-Brexit.
Lord Chris Holmes is an award-winning Paralympian, who has been a Conservative peer in the House of Lords since 2013.

Tuesday Oct 18, 2022

Today’s guest explains why the UK’s financial sector could be heading towards another major financial scandal and what City regulators and firms under their remit can do now to prevent such an event from coming to fruition. He outlines how he believes the UK markets’ watchdog’s approach to policing City behaviour must change to better enable finance firms to adhere to their expectations. He also details the compliance challenges that he sees arising from the current cost-of-living crisis and explains how compliance teams should best respond.
Antony Whitehouse is a former regulator at the Financial Conduct Authority’s predecessors and who has also held several senior roles in compliance at some of Europe’s largest banks. A former UK Head of Compliance and Global Head of Fixed Income Compliance at BNP Paribas and UK head of compliance at Natixis, Whitehouse has also spent three years running the influential compliance committee at trade body the Association for Financial Markets in Europe. Since July, Antony has been advising on compliance issues as a consultant at Whitehouse Compliance Advisory.

Copyright 2022 All rights reserved.

Podcast Powered By Podbean

Version: 20241125