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Coronavirus - Financial Services in a post COVID world - Video series
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- Coronavirus
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20-05-2020
We are producing a series of videos in which some of our leading practices discuss the principal issues and opportunities in financial services as the COVID crisis abates, and we start moving into a new form of business as usual. Some of these opportunities are already manifest in the crisis itself. Others are a function of the likely structural, fiscal and economic adjustments which the crisis is expected to cause over a longer period of time. We also capture some of the main pre crisis opportunities in the sector which will return to the fore as a new form of business as usual emerges.
Watch #1 - the introduction here.
Watch #2 - restructuring and insolvency here.
Watch #3 - technology in financial services here.
Watch #4 - ESG and climate change here.
Watch #5 - regulatory enforcement here.
Watch #6 - fraud and financial crime here.
Watch #7 - fraud and financial crime risks here.
Watch #8 - FS litigation here.
Watch #9 corporate crime and investigations.
Watch #10 employment and return to work considerations part 1
Watch #11 employment and return to work considerations part 2
Watch #12 debt finance
Watch #13 expected corporate activity
Watch #14 financial services regulation
This information is for guidance purposes only and should not be regarded as a substitute for taking legal advice. Please refer to the full terms and conditions on our website.
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