Financial Services: What Next from the New Administration?

With indications that it will ease banking regulations and promote digital asset technologies including cryptocurrencies, the new Administration promises to remake the financial services policy landscape in key areas. These efforts will impact a broad range of issues, including consumer protection, bank capital requirements, and the oversight of digital assets. 

At the same time, private and public sector plans to bring employees back to the office have potential implications for the commercial real estate sector while insurers continue to navigate the effects of major natural disasters.

By attending, you will learn:

  • How the Administration’s anticipated actions may affect banks and financial services companies
  • What legislation establishing a regulatory framework could mean for digital assets
  • The outlook for commercial real estate  
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Anne Balcer Vincent J. Delie, Jr. David Finkelstein Hollis W. Hart PJ Tabit David K. Young
Financial Services: What Next from the New Administration?
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Financial Services: What Next from the New Administration?

MARCH 20, 2025

With indications that it will ease banking regulations and promote digital asset technologies including cryptocurrencies, the new Administration promises to remake the financial services policy landscape in key areas. These efforts will impact a broad range of issues, including consumer protection, bank capital requirements, and the oversight of digital assets. 

At the same time, private and public sector plans to bring employees back to the office have potential implications for the commercial real estate sector while insurers continue to navigate the effects of major natural disasters.

By attending, you will learn:

  • How the Administration’s anticipated actions may affect banks and financial services companies
  • What legislation establishing a regulatory framework could mean for digital assets
  • The outlook for commercial real estate  

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