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Floortje Nagelkerke

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  • 1 month ago | openlegalblogarchive.org | Simon Lovegrove |Floortje Nagelkerke

    On 10 March 2025, the European Securities and Markets Authority published the official translations of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESA) guidelines on templates for explanations and opinions, and the standardised test for crypto-assets, under Article 97 (1) of the Regulation on markets in crypto assets (MiCA). The guidelines apply from 12 May 2025.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | mondaq.com | Simon Lovegrove |Floortje Nagelkerke |Anna Carrier

    NR Norton Rose Fulbright More In this latest episode of our podcast series, Let's talk asset management, Floortje Nagelkerke, Anna Carrier and Simon Lovegrove discuss the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and its impact on asset managers. United Kingdom Finance and Banking To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.

  • Aug 9, 2024 | mondaq.com | Simon Lovegrove |Floortje Nagelkerke

    In our podcast series, Let's talk asset management, partners from our financial services and asset management teams provide listeners with a crash course on one or more hot topics in the asset management sector. By doing this, listeners will be able to build their knowledge and get insights on recent regulatory developments and market trends.

  • Jul 15, 2024 | law.com | Floortje Nagelkerke |Hannah Meakin |Anna Carrier

    Many people reading this will already be aware of MiCA—the European Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation—but not everyone may know the full implications of this new regulation for entities engaging in crypto-assets business in the European Union (EU). For example, what are the regulatory requirements linked with providing services in crypto-assets and which of these are applicable to entities looking to issue various types of tokens to the public in the EU, such as stablecoins?

  • Jun 18, 2024 | findknowdo.com | Floortje Nagelkerke

    From Germany to the Netherlands. Dutch financial institutions have been using artificial intelligence (AI) for some time and are experimenting with more advanced AI models suggesting that the use of AI will increase even more in the future. However, the Dutch regulators report that many institutions have indicated that they are reluctant to use generative AI for the time being, although they do see the potential. Some are slowly using it for supporting processes.

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