Skip to content

Menu

LexBlog, Inc. logo
NetworkSub-MenuBrowse by SubjectBrowse by PublisherJoin the NetworkGet StartedSubscribeSupport
Contact Us
Search
Close

Current US Bank Regulatory Landscape & What Cross-border Financial Institutions Need to Know about EU CRD VI

By Matthew Bisanz & Marcel Hörauf on May 14, 2025
Email this postTweet this postLike this postShare this post on LinkedIn

Webinar | May 21, 2025
9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. EDT | 3:00 – 3:30 p.m. CET
Register here.

Mayer Brown’s Capital Markets Team invites you to our 30 minutes Know-How Webinar Series. Over the course of this series, we will report on the main developments in 2025 relevant to capital markets, structured products, derivatives, and financial regulatory practitioners.

This webinar will focus on: Current US Bank Regulatory Landscape & What Cross-border Financial Institutions Need to Know about EU CRD VI

Covering both US and EU key regulatory developments, we welcome our bank and financial services clients across both jurisdictions be updated on what they need to know when being active on the US markets on a cross-border basis, but also what the new European Banking package (CRD VI) means in terms of accessing the European market as an American firm (or other non-European firm).

What does the Branch Requirement under CRD VI mean, and can there be any Reverse Solicitation? What to expect under Trump 2.0 in the next months and years? Join us to learn how to navigate the legal landscape in this session of our Know-How Webinar Series.

  • Posted in:
    Banking, Finance and Securities
  • Blog:
    Free Writings + Perspectives
  • Organization:
    Mayer Brown
  • Article: View Original Source

Call us at 1-800-913-0988 or email sales@lexblog.com.

Facebook LinkedIn Twitter RSS
  • About LexBlog
  • The Field We Built
  • Our Beliefs
  • Our Team
  • Contact LexBlog
  • Disclaimer
  • Editorial Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Get Started
  • Publishing Solutions
  • Compass
  • Submit a Request
  • Support Center
  • System Status
Copyright © 2026, LexBlog, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Law blog design & platform by LexBlog LexBlog Logo