Webinar: Making Sense of the FCA 2025/26 Business Plan
Discover the key focus points of the FCA business plan for 2025. Ensure you stay ahead of the latest priorities and requirements for maintaining compliance and strategic alignment. Ex-FCA Katharine Leaman discusses the main objectives and priorities outlined in the FCA's forthcoming business plan, what's on the horizon and how it could impact your firm's compliance programme.
50 minutes | Online

About this webinar
During this webinar, we reviewed the four main priorities of the FCA for its five year strategy from 2025 - 2030 and what this means for firms to ensure their compliance.
The session offers practical strategies based on these changes to help you and your firm plan your ongoing compliance e-learning.
Discussion points:
- Key changes in supervision, innovation, and data use
- The 13 priority outcomes driving regulatory focus
- What these changes mean for your compliance and risk strategies
- What happens next – from consultations to firm-level impact
- Priority 1: Supporting Growth
- Priority 2: Helping Customers
- Priority 3: Fighting Crime
- Priority 4: Smarter Regulator
Meet the speakers

Katharine Leaman
CEO | Leaman Crellin
Katharine has worked in financial services for over thirty years in insurance claims, giving investment advice, regulation, and banking compliance. Katharine has been European Head of Regulatory Compliance at Standard Chartered Bank and spent over a decade at the UK's regulator, the FSA (now FCA in senior policy and supervision roles.Katharine’s expertise is in technical areas of the rules such as Market Abuse, CASS, SMCR, and Outsourcing. As well as issues that have a broader regulatory focus such as market conduct, non-financial misconduct, conduct risk, operational resilience, and consumer duty.
At Leaman Crellin Katharine regularly provides compliance advice to the C-suite as well as to front-office trading and salespeople around the world.

David Kenmir
Senior Advisor | Skillcast
David Kenmir has 35 years Regulatory Experience including 5 years as a Managing Director of the FSA and 14 years as a Risk and Regulatory Partner at PwC. Having recently retired from PwC he is starting a plural career as part of which he will become Chair of Skillcast’s new Advisory Board.David has broad regulatory experience and has worked on many aspects of Financial Crime including s166 reviews, and Enforcement cases. David is known for speaking and writing about many aspects of regulation and its unintended consequences.

Webinar: Making Sense of the FCA 2025/26 Business Plan
Discover the key focus points of the FCA business plan for 2025. Ensure you stay ahead of the latest priorities and requirements for maintaining compliance and strategic alignment.

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