Season 4, Episode 1: Ten things compliance officers need to consider in 2022

In the first episode of season 4 of the Compliance Clarified podcast, Susannah Hammond is joined by Mike Cowan to discuss the ten things the compliance officers of financial services firms need to consider in 2022. Heading into 2022, the pandemic should have been in the rear-view mirror, but instead the world is dealing with the impact of another variant of COVID-19. Many financial services firms had scheduled post-pandemic reviews but those have morphed into a rolling review of the efficacy of hybrid working arrangements. As ever, risk and compliance officers will play a central role in preparing their firms for all eventualities. The list of issues for compliance officers to consider will of course be firm and business specific but there are number of areas which all compliance officers regardless of jurisdiction or sector will need to consider in the coming year. As discussed in the podcast here are some additional resources: The full ten things compliance officers need to consider in 2022 can be downloaded from here: https://legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/insights/reports/10-things-compliance-officers-need-to-consider-in-2022. The 2022 cost of compliance survey is open – to take part please click here https://reuters.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4SmwDAc25WrncsC Further information on Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence can be found at: https://legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/products/regulatory-intelligence?elqTrackId=73370082102a4669b4d34524158b501c&elqaid=3945&elqat=2

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Compliance Clarified is a podcast from Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence.Listen to wide-ranging, insightful discussions on all things compliance for financial services firms. We delve into the hot topics of the day, the challenges faced and offer up practical ideas for emerging good practice. We de-mystify regulation and explore the art, as well as the science, of the ever-expanding role of the compliance officer.  Enforcements, digital transformation, regulatory change, governance, culture, conduct risk – anything and everything impacting the compliance function is up for discussion.