Outsourcing – Guest Appearance on the “Finanzmarkt Compliance” Podcast

What exactly does “outsourcing” mean – and why is it such a sensitive topic for banks, FinTechs and other regulated entities?
In the latest episode of the “Finanzmarkt Compliance” podcast, Annerton partner Dr. Anna Izzo-Wagner joins podcast host Andrea Fechner to discuss definitions, boundaries and regulatory requirements around outsourcing – clearly explained, practice-oriented and to the point.

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Outsourcing is more than just delegating individual tasks – it is a regulated concept governed by detailed requirements. But what exactly falls under this term?
In her conversation with Andrea Fechner, Dr. Anna Izzo-Wagner provides clarity on the definition of outsourcing and its practical implications.

If an outsourcing arrangement is deemed material, strict regulatory requirements apply.
Topics discussed in the episode include:

  • Obligations and processes in outsourcing management
  • Notification duties towards supervisory authorities
  • Challenges in classification and market practice

About the “Finanzmarkt Compliance” Podcast

In her podcast, Andrea Fechner talks to experts about the questions that regularly arise in her advisory work – issues related to financial market regulation that are often technical, yet always approached with a practical mindset.
The podcast delivers compact insights for compliance professionals, legal teams and executive management.

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