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Financial services regulation and COVID-19 video diaries
Adapting to change is business as usual: keeping you connected throughout the pandemic
Global | Publication | April 2020
It goes without saying that events over the last few weeks have created unprecedented challenges to people working in financial services. As many firms move to remote working arrangements and look to call upon operational resilience plans, it is clear that for the time being, we will be inhabiting a very different world.
However, since the 2008 global financial crisis adapting to change has become business as usual for the financial services industry.
Over the coming weeks, partners from our financial services team will be sharing a series of video diaries setting out their views on the latest developments in respect of COVID 19 impacts in the various areas of financial services.
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