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Regulatory zone - Corporate governance

Law-Now
03.02.2011

In the wake of the financial crisis, corporate governance at financial institutions is under the spotlight. International bodies, the EU and national governments and regulators are proposing radical reform.

In the UK, the FSA, the Government and the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) are proposing changes to the approach firms, their senior managers and their shareholders take to the running of financial institutions. These follow the Walker Review. 

Corporate governance and remuneration for firms

Click here to access our analysis of how corporate governance and remuneration reform will affect regulated firms.

Approved persons zone

If you are an FSA regulated "approved person" - such as a director, senior manager, compliance or risk officer - you may be interested in how the reforms will affect you personally. Click here to access our analysis on how the changes will affect individuals performing senior roles in financial institutions.

NedZone

The corporate governance reforms focus on the role of non-executive directors (NEDs) - both on the board and in the committees dealing with remuneration, risk and audit.  If you are a NED or are considering becoming a NED at a financial institution, you will be interested in our NedZone - click here to access our analysis of the implications for NEDs.

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Ash Saluja Ash Saluja
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London
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