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Rebuilding the engine in flight: Managing transition risk in reporting reform

RegTech Panel
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RegTech Conference 2026: This panel looked at where transition risk concentrates when old and new regimes run in parallel.

The financial industry is currently navigating a high-altitude technical maneuver. As supervisory reporting reform shifts from policy to execution, most notably with the FCA’s transition toward MiFIR implementation in 2026, firms find themselves in a precarious position. They must maintain legacy systems to satisfy current requirements while simultaneously building new

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