Financial Services in 2022
Stay at the cutting edge of the financial services sector with a timely series covering the critical legal & commercial issues you need to be across in 2022. Industry experts and leaders will guide you through breach reporting, RG 271Iinternal Dispute Resolution, the Treasury Review of the Australian Payments System, financial hardship practices and more. Stay up to date with timely, detailed & convenient sessions you can watch over lunch or as an on-demand recording at your convenience. WEB223N60
Description
Attend the full series and earn 5 CPD units in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
If you register for the full series as a live online product after the date of an individual session, you will be sent the recording for the sessions that have passed. Alternatively, you can register for individual sessions by following the links below.
Session 1
Tuesday, 1 March 2022
Catch up on the critical developments and issues facing the financial services sector right now and gain insights into the road ahead for 2022. WEB223N60A
Chair: Andrea Beatty, Partner, Piper Alderman; member, Law Council Privacy Committee, Digital Commerce Committee & Financial Services Committee; author, Annotated National Credit Code, LexisNexis; Best Lawyers 2022, Financial Institutions, Privacy & Data Security Law, & Regulatory Practice
1.00pm to 2.00pm What 2022 Looks Like in Financial Services
- Status report on Hayne recommendations & upcoming reforms
- Update on industry codes
- Emerging themes: patterns emerging in disputes, enforcement and the economy
- ASIC approaches to enforcement
Presented by Ian Lockhart, Partner, MinterEllison; Chair, Queensland Law Society Banking and Financial Services Law Committee; Best Lawyers 2022, Banking & Finance Law, and Steven Klimt, Partner, Clayton Utz; Member, Business Law Section of the Law Council of Australia's Privacy Committee; contributing author, CCH Australian Consumer Credit Law Reporter; Best Lawyers 2022, Banking & Finance Law, Regulatory Practice, & Government Practice
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Session 2
Tuesday, 8 March 2022
Examine the new breach reporting regime with a timely review of how the new system has played out over the first 6 months and what to expect going forward. WEB223N60B
Chair: Andrea Beatty, Partner, Piper Alderman; member, Law Council Privacy Committee, Digital Commerce Committee & Financial Services Committee; author, Annotated National Credit Code, LexisNexis; Best Lawyers 2022, Financial Institutions, Privacy & Data Security Law, & Regulatory Practice
1.00pm to 2.00pm Breach Reporting Refresher and Update: Lessons Learned from the First 6 Months
Six months on from the commencement of the new breach reporting regime, join Craig Hine and Jason Shailer as they analyse how the regime is playing out in practice, the legal and commercial implications, and what you need to do going forward to minimise risk.
Presented by Craig Hine, Special Counsel and Jason Shailer, Special Counsel, Clayton Utz
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Session 3
Tuesday, 15 March 2022
Join AFCA for a practical and timely analysis of RG271 and the impact of the new requirements thus far. Explore the data on internal dispute resolution thus far and consider what it means for your practice or orgainsation. WEB223N60C
Chair: Andrea Beatty, Partner, Piper Alderman; member, Law Council Privacy Committee, Digital Commerce Committee & Financial Services Committee; author, Annotated National Credit Code, LexisNexis; Best Lawyers 2022, Financial Institutions, Privacy & Data Security Law, & Regulatory Practice
1.00pm to 2.00pm RG 271 Internal Dispute Resolution Update from AFCA
- Background to regulatory change
- Internal Dispute Resolution (IDR) landscape at AFCA
- Early insights on IDR data for AFCA complaints post 5 October
Presented by Diana Ennis, Executive General Manager – Operations, AFCA
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Session 4
Tuesday, 22 March 2022
Delve into the Treasury Review of the Australian Payments System with close analysis of how the review is affecting the financial services sector. WEB223N60D
Chair: Andrea Beatty, Partner, Piper Alderman; member, Law Council Privacy Committee, Digital Commerce Committee & Financial Services Committee; author, Annotated National Credit Code, LexisNexis; Best Lawyers 2022, Financial Institutions, Privacy & Data Security Law, & Regulatory Practice
1.00pm to 2.00pm Treasury Review of the Australian Payments System (Scott Farrell Review): What it all Means
- Review of the key findings and recommendations of the Final Report
- Update on critical developments since the Report & the impact on the sector
- Complexity of domestic payments
- Scott Farrell: Third time lucky?
- The gap post NPP and CDR: What's missing?
- International payment challenges: how FUD is preventing better international trade
- How CBDCs could influence payment systems
- Will there be a real outcome out of the review?
Presented by Nikesh Lalchandani, Chartered Banker, Innovations Accelerated, and Joshua Annese, Partner, Piper Alderman
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Session 5
Tuesday, 29 March 2022
Work through the latest emerging issues in financial hardship practices with a practical analysis of the latest statistics and regulatory changes. Gain critical insights into navigating the path forward. WEB223N60E
Chair: Andrea Beatty, Partner, Piper Alderman; member, Law Council Privacy Committee, Digital Commerce Committee & Financial Services Committee; author, Annotated National Credit Code, LexisNexis; Best Lawyers 2022, Financial Institutions, Privacy & Data Security Law, & Regulatory Practice
1.00pm to 2.00pm Financial Hardship Practices and Emerging Issues
- The latest statistics on financial hardship assistance
- Update on the latest regulatory changes and developments
- Where things stand and guidance for navigating the area going forward
Presented by Christine Cupitt, Executive Director, Policy, Australian Banking Association and Karen Cox, CEO, Financial Rights Legal Centre