Why and how should internal regulations, directives and policies be integrated into your RegTech tool ?
RegTech solutions simplify the task of regulation in the financial services sector. They streamline both regulatory research and the organisation of regulatory activities. …
Customise your regulations using RegTech tools such as e-Reg
RegTech companies offer the banking sector a wide range of regulatory and compliance management services. Some of these RegTechs, such as easyReg, specialise …
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The complexity of financial regulation is no longer an inevitability in Switzerland
Acts, regulations, circulars and standards are piling up and piling up, whether it is in Switzerland, the European Union or at the level …
Basel III and Basel III Final: where does Switzerland stand?
In the month of July 2022, the Federal Council and the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) launched a consultation for the purpose …
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e-Reg, a LegalTech platform perhaps, but not only
RegTech or LegalTech, do you know the difference between these technological solutions? e-Reg is a RegTech platform, although it can also be considered …
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Financial regulatory watch : specifics, challenges, organisational best practice and tools
Whatever their field of activity, companies and financial institutions are faced with the challenge of regulatory compliance. In any organisation, risk management means …
Financial regulation: discover who the potential customers of our RegTech solution are
e-Reg is a Swiss RegTech. It dematerialises and simplifies working with financial regulations. It also facilitates collaborative working in project mode. We take …
How can you use e-Reg, a RegTech tool, for your consultations and impact analyses?
The prudential authorities regularly launch consultations with the banks. This is the case when there is a change in the text of a …
Regulatory research and RegTech: the winning combo in Switzerland
Financial regulation is often a complex issue for Swiss banks. The same applies to their lawyers and consulting firms. How can they combine …
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Complete Overview on the RegTech features of e-Reg
Switzerland’s financial services industry is looking for new tools and technologies to help them manage regulatory and compliance issues. This is what RegTechs …
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Simplifying financial regulation : our practical proposals
Bank employees, consulting firms and lawyers know that financial regulations are becoming increasingly complex after each reform or crisis in the financial markets. …
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Swiss banks : key regulatory ratios today… and tomorrow?
Even though Swiss and international financial regulations have constantly evolved over the years, and are likely to continue to do so, it is …
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RegTech: definition, benefits and concrete applications
The succession of the financial crises and associated reforms, have made compliance-related jobs in Swiss banks increasingly complex. Fintech-type solutions specialized in the …
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The need for a search tool in Swiss Financial Regulation
The Swiss financial industry is complex and made up of multiple layers of regulations. Laws, ordinances, FINMA circulars, and self-regulation are all important …
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SNB interest rate increase: impact on exemption threshold and tiered remuneration
The recent move to a positive interest rate environment in Switzerland from a negative interest world puts an end to the concept of …
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