Podcasts
Episode 17: Future of Financial Services Podcast Series | UK and US perspectives on FinTech regulation – the 2025 landscape
Read Time: 1 minMember Aaron Kouhoupt (Cleveland) joined Nikki Worden and Kate Shattock of Osborne Clarke for a podcast on the landscape of FinTech regulation in the UK and US as part of Osborne Clarke’s Future of Financial Services Podcast Series. They discussed what’s next for regulation and the overlapping challenges faced by General Counsel in the UK, Europe, and the US.
Osborne Clarke’s Future of Financial Services series spotlights some of the most popular and talked about topics in the sector, exploring challenges and solutions in the rapidly changing world of finance.
We’ve found that helping our clients that are coming over from Europe and England, trying to launch in the US … it’s similar it’s not the same, it’s very similar. We’re dealing with a lot of the same uncertainty complexity, and change in the administration on the federal level and what that means for regulatory oversight. We also have this overlap of the states and what the states are going to do from a regulatory perspective, particularly in the consumer finance space. We’re struggling with a lot of the same issues: complications around licensing, non-banks, and banks partnering to provide services, artificial intelligence, and open banking. A lot of the issues are the same, and we have the same uncertainty. Trying to balance and understand from a business perspective state and federal requirements. We are subject to 50 different state regulations as well as federal overlap.