
NRF Outsourcing Toolkit
Over recent years, financial institutions have increasingly looked to third party outsourced service providers to help support their business – these arrangements reduce costs and improve efficiency. However, with increasing amounts of outsourcing comes greater risk, and regulators across the world are now scrutinising outsourcing arrangements more than ever before. In particular, the EBA Guidelines on Outsourcing have established a prescriptive set of expectations that outsourcing contracts need to meet. This is relevant to both EU and UK firms, and firms should be working to ensure that existing contractual arrangements are updated to align with these Guidelines.
We understand that undertaking this type of contractual remediation exercise can be both complex and time consuming. To help you save time and resource, we have developed the NRF Outsourcing Toolkit, which provides access to a number of key documents that will help you to carry out this exercise. We can also support your remediation work more generally, and have a range of options that we can deploy - from helping on an ad hoc basis to fully managing and running the remediation exercise overall.
Further information on the NRF Outsourcing Toolkit can be found in the brochure. If you would like to discuss further, please get in touch with Hannah McAslan (hannah.mcaslan@nortonrosefulbright.com) or another a member of the team.

Financial Services: Global Regulation Tomorrow
Helping you keep track of the evolving and increasingly complex global financial services regulatory environment.
Recent blog posts
List of pages

DNB: outsourcing contracts with large IT suppliers not compliant
On 30 November 2020, the Dutch Central Bank (De Nederlandsche Bank, DNB) issued a press release in which the regulator indicates that outsourcing contracts between supervised institutions and a large IT supplier structurally fails to comply with applicable laws and regulations.

PRA consults on outsourcing and third party risk management
On 5 December 2019, the PRA published Consultation Paper: Outsourcing and third party risk management (CP30/19). In CP30/19 the PRA sets out its proposals for modernising the regulatory framework on outsourcing and third-party risk management.
Recent publications
Publication
Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) proposes to impose port fee increases on Chinese vessels and vessel operators (consultation closing on 24 March 2025)
On 16 January 2025, the USTR published a notice of determination that China’s targeting of the maritime, logistics and shipbuilding sectors for dominance is actionable under Section 301 of the US Trade Act of 1974. Section 301 grants the USTR the authority to investigate and remediate, including through the imposition of tariffs or other import restrictions, foreign trade practices that it determines (1) are unreasonable or discriminatory, and (2) burdens or restricts US commerce.
Publication
Global Minimum Tax rules in 2025
The OECD Pillar Two rules (also known as the Global Minimum Tax), where implemented by a national jurisdiction, require multinational enterprises (MNEs) with a consolidated group turnover of more than €750 million to calculate the effective tax rate in each jurisdiction in which it operates.
Subscribe and stay up to date with the latest legal news, information and events . . .