We are pleased to launch our updated 2026 Financial Services Regulatory Calendar, created to help you stay ahead of an increasingly dynamic regulatory landscape across Europe.
In a sector defined by rapid change, understanding upcoming regulatory milestones is more important than ever. Our highly anticipated digital calendar brings together the key dates, developments and deadlines shaping financial services throughout 2026, offering clear guidance on what organisations should be preparing for in the months ahead.
Developed by our team of advisors, former regulators and industry specialists, the calendar draws on broad industry insight across the full financial services ecosystem. From banking, insurance and asset management to payments, fintech, crypto assets, ESG, operational resilience and emerging technologies such as AI, it provides a comprehensive view of the regulatory horizon.
Whether you are a financial services professional, part of a compliance or governance team, or simply interested in the direction of regulatory travel, this resource is designed to keep you informed, prepared and well‑positioned for what comes next.
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