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This UK Finance Technical Briefing event on 4 September marks the publication of the Regulated Liability Network (RLN) Discovery Phase report, undertaken in conjunction with a number of member firms and interested parties, supported by EY.
Join us to hear from senior stakeholders involved in the work about the key outcomes and the plans for the next phase of work, as well as how the RLN work connects in with the wider innovation landscape.
The briefing will:
Agenda summary
EY is a leader in shaping the financial services industry. Over 30,000 of our people are dedicated to financial services, serving the banking and cap...
EY is a leader in shaping the financial services industry.
Over 30,000 of our people are dedicated to financial services, serving the banking and capital markets, insurance, and wealth and asset management sectors. At EY Financial Services, we share a single focus — to build a better financial services industry, not just for now, but for the future.
EY recently set targets to become carbon negative in 2021 and achieve net zero status by 2025, and we’re helping our clients on their sustainable journeys. We believe this is part of building a better working world and will help to create long-term value across industry – for further information click here: Sustainability in Financial Services | EY UK
UK Finance members, representatives from the financial services community, technologists, regulators, policy makers, and legislators with an interest in the future of regulated money.
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