The UK has one of the world's most well-developed and robust regulatory landscapes for financial services. However, it is also one of the most complex.
In part one of our regulatory compliance blog series, we explored some key changes organisations in the financial space need to be aware of in 2024.
A stream of new regulations, topping 800 in the past year, has left many organisations scrambling to stay ahead. And with regulators issuing fines exceeding $4.2 billion for compliance failures in 2022, the pressure to navigate this shifting landscape and maintain compliance is increasing.
In this blog, we provide a practical roadmap to help organisations operating in the financial sector negotiate this complex terrain. Our step-by-step guide breaks the process down into five manageable phases which help promote organisation-wide compliance.
It’s worth investing in regulatory compliance software that can automate identifying and tracking changes, especially when we consider the sheer number of regulatory shifts we expect to see over the next year.
Invest in training programmes that promote awareness of regulatory requirements and keep teams up-to-date with the latest compliance developments.
Once again, this is a good time to lean on technology. Document control systems can automate the distribution, tracking and revision of policies, helping organisations operate within the bounds of compliance.
Data analytics tools go a long way in helping identify potential areas of risk and non-compliance. Additionally, such tools provide insights into patterns and trends, meaning organisations can proactively address issues before they escalate.
Encouraging feedback from team members and stakeholders can open up a valuable line of communication and help foster a more collaborative approach to compliance.
Organisations that weave compliance into the fabric of their operations are more likely to meet regulatory requirements, build trust with stakeholders and, ultimately, contribute to the overall health and resilience of the UK's financial services sector.
For more information on 2024 regulations and how to prepare your organisation for change, download our free eBook "Navigating Regulatory Waters in 2024: A Practical Guide to Good Governance" today.