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Trust

How can financial institutions foster consumer trust in the year ahead?

In the rapidly evolving and interconnected financial services sector, trust remains the cornerstone of successful client relationships and regulatory compliance.

We consider the critical role trust plays in financial services and regulation. We analyse the latest on the regulatory focus on non-financial misconduct and the role this plays in relation to trust in firms and the wider financial services community.

Our focus on trust also examines how technology can enhance transparency and security to build greater confidence among stakeholders and consumers, especially in the area of fraud where misplaced trust can result in harm.

We also consider the role that regulation can, and should, play in relation to rapidly developing areas within financial services around cryptoassets and AI.

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UK and US Cryptoasset regulation

What direction next?

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Regulatory focus on non-financial misconduct

Where are we headed in 2025?

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