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  • Fieldfisher has opened a new office in Luxembourg, hiring Ingrid Dubourdieu to head up the new operation. Dubourdieu is a funds and regulatory lawyer. The firm says that the firm will also expand to offer corporate M&A and tax services. The move follows the firm's other recent office openings in Amsterdam and Frankfurt.
  • UK firm DWF has expanded its Australian arm with eight senior hires and the opening of a new office in Newcastle in New South Wales. The new office will be the firm's fourth in the country joining existing bases in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
  • Sfera Legal, based in Costa Rica, has continued its regional expansion with the launch of Sfera Legal El Salvador and Sfera Legal Nicaragua. The firm is now present in four central American countries.
  • In the central American region, the legal framework must guarantee the confidentiality of personal data. In terms of security policies, seven out of 10 large companies in central America claim to have them defined, dictating how employees should behave when using the company's computing resources, and how to use data in a confidential manner. However, in order to face growing vulnerabilities and risks, any internal policies or regulations established within companies need to be complemented with proper technology. In both El Salvador and the rest of the region, companies are rethinking their security strategies including their policies, work regulations and internal processes.
  • The Latin American region and the infrastructure industry have been making the headlines after recent investigations and exemplary sanctions on corruption-related scandals that have even overthrown governments. Colombia has not been immune from this situation: this has encouraged regulators to acelerate efforts to criminalise behaviours related to compliance risks especially corruption, bribery, money laundering and financing of terrorism (AML/CFT), and antitrust.
  • The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) has announced the detailed arrangements for regulated administrative service providers (ASPs) to submit information regarding the year 2017 for the purposes of risk-based supervision.
  • Sponsored by Telles de Abreu Associados
    Crowdfunding and peer-to-peer lending have been on the EU Commission's radar for a while. Until recently, the position was 'no-action required'. However, the growing relevance of the market led the Commission to issue a proposal for the regulation of European crowdfunding service providers for business (the Regulation) on March 8 2018. This regulation focuses on crowdfunding for the funding of business (hence, excluding crowdfunding for social projects).
  • Private enterprises, including foreign-invested companies, rely on contracting arrangements to optimise their business by farming out work for tasks which could be more efficiently carried out by third parties. A contracting arrangement exists when an entity, known as the principal, farms out work to a contractor. The work is carried out by the contractor's employees who are governed by employment contracts with the contractor.
  • As part of its continuing bureaucratic and economic reform programme, the Indonesian government has streamlined the country's expatriate employment requirements. The new rules, which are set out in Presidential Regulation No 20 of 2018, come into force at the end of June 2018, three months after the Regulation's promulgation.
  • Sponsored by Maples Group
    The Central Bank of Ireland (CBI) recently published its 2017 annual report. It is essential reading for Irish finance services regulatory advisers, and for any entity with a business presence in Ireland in the banking and financial services sector.