Financial Regulatory

Financial companies increasingly need to implement new Dutch and European laws and regulations in their organisation. These new laws and regulations are a challenge for legal and compliance departments and they also have an impact on the day-to-day business.
Financial Regulatory

Due to increasing and more complex regulations, careful and up-to-date legal advice is required. Our multidisciplinary Financial Regulatory Team has the required experience and expertise to advise you in this area. We represent financial companies and other parties that are involved with financial supervision. This gives our specialists an unparalleled understanding of this complex financial playing field.

What are the services we provide?

Our team has extensive experience in financial supervision matters (both prudential and market conduct supervision). The team advises and assists in matters including:

  • market access, including license applications;
  • applications for a declaration of no objection;
  • scope of issues;
  • governance;
  • FinTech and innovative products, including cryptocurrency;
  • implementation of new laws and regulations; and
  • outsourcing.

We have thorough knowledge of the Dutch Financial Supervision Act (Wft) and regulations such as MiFID II, PSD II, AMLD, AIFMD, Solvency II, CRD and IDD

Our Financial Regulatory expertise

Houthoff’s Financial Regulatory Team has a good relationship with the Dutch supervisory authorities AFM (the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets and DNB (De Nederlandsche Bank). The advice we provide always takes into account the interpretation of the supervisory authorities. We are able to offer strategic solutions, as our Financial Regulatory specialists work closely together with our experts on employment law, privacy & data protection, IT, tax and banking & finance.

International perspective

Thanks to our offices in Brussels, London and New York, and our friend firms, we have an extensive international network, which gives us access to relevant expertise in foreign legislation and regulations.

FinTech
The financial markets are changing faster than ever before, due to large- scale disruptive innovations like Blockchain, cryptocurrencies and AI solutions as well as numerous start-ups.
Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR)
The Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation is the first European regulation for the crypto sector. MiCAR applies to crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) and the provision of crypto-assets in the EU.
Financial Regulatory & Technology
Technology has changed the financial sector, including the previously existing license requirements and prohibitions for banking, intermediation, consumer credit and insurance. Instead, digital activities such as payment and crypto processing services have also been brought under licensing requirements, even when the cash equivalent was (or is) allowed.

Publications

2 May 2025
2 May 2025
Visie van de minister van Financiën op de financiële sector. VAST.
4 March 2024
4 March 2024
Per 1 april nieuwe regels voorvergunningplichtige kredietaanbieders en -bemiddelaars. VAST.
28 November 2022
28 November 2022
De opvolging van EIOPA’s aanbevelingen over betrouwbaarheidstoetsingen door DNB. VAST.
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