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    What to Expect in Banking Regulation Under the Trump Administration in 2025

    1-hour program
    Up to 1 credit

    Overview

    Why You Should Attend

    The end of 2024 saw a change of course in US politics that will reorient banking regulation for years to come. Issues that were top of mind may be cast aside entirely. And the long-awaited dreams of many innovators may finally have their fair hearing before new agency principals and more receptive judges. Please join experts as they discuss some of the key regulatory issues for banks to follow.

    What You Will Learn

    Key areas to be discussed include:

    • Bank partnerships and banking-as-a-service (10 minutes)
    • Digital asset activities (13 minutes)
    • Bank merger and competition policy (10 minutes)
    • OCC preemption oversight (5 minutes)
    • Basel III Endgame and long-term debt proposals (5 minutes)
    • Expected re-proposals and implementation delays (7 minutes)
    • Expected rule withdrawals or priority terminations (5 minutes)
    • Financial Data Transparency Act rulemakings (5 minutes)

    Who Should Attend

    Who Should Attend: In-house counsel, outside attorneys, compliance, banking, finance, and other allied professionals interested in learning about current developments in banking regulation

    Program Level: Update

    Prerequisites: None

    Advanced Preparation: None



    Faculty:

    Matthew Bisanz

    Mayer Brown LLP


    Joseph E. Silvia

    Duane Morris LLP


    Jeffrey P. Taft

    Mayer Brown LLP

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