Skip to content

Lindsey Rogerson

Lindsey Rogerson brings a unique perspective to her reporting having advised two of Europe’s preeminent financial regulators.
Lindsey Rogerson is a uniquely experienced financial journalist having served on advisory panels at two of Europe’s preeminent financial regulators as the post-2008 regulation was being created. Lindsey comes to Compliance Corylated as Co-founding Editor after seven years as Senior Editor for Regulatory Policy in the UK and Europe at Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence. She covers UK, European and international regulatory change, including the march of sustainability rules. She is a regular podcaster and panelist.      

All articles

32 articles

UK Regulation

UK lawmakers call on FCA to abandon ‘name & shameʼ plan

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) should not move forward with plans to identify firms under investigation by its enforcement...
By Lindsey Rogerson 6th February 2025
UK lawmakers call on FCA to abandon ‘name & shameʼ plan

Conduct & Culture

DEI backlash should not stall efforts to tackle toxic behaviour in financial firms

The new US administrationʼs cancellation of diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) initiatives should not lead to misconduct at financial services...
By Lindsey Rogerson 4th February 2025
DEI backlash should not stall efforts to tackle toxic behaviour in financial firms

Cryptocurrency Regulation

Majority of crypto firms ill-prepared to meet MiCA’s ESG requirements

The European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) not only introduced a licensing regime for crypto firms in December, but...
By Lindsey Rogerson 30th January 2025
Majority of crypto firms ill-prepared to meet MiCA’s ESG requirements

UK Regulation

FCA publishes request to intervene in Supreme Court case, defends action over motor finance

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published its application to the UK Supreme Court for permission to intervene in three...
By Lindsey Rogerson 28th January 2025
FCA publishes request to intervene in Supreme Court case, defends action over motor finance

UK Regulation

Government should state risk tolerance for harm when easing regulation, says FCA chief

The UK government needs to give guidance on what an “acceptable outcome” would look like if the regulator eased borrowing...
By Lindsey Rogerson 27th January 2025
Government should state risk tolerance for harm when easing regulation, says FCA chief

Risk Management

European supervisor stress tests banks for resilience to trade wars

The European Banking Authority’s (EBA) biannual stress test kicked off this week. Last run in 2023, this yearʼs test will...
By Lindsey Rogerson 21st January 2025
European supervisor stress tests banks for resilience to trade wars

UK Regulation

UK prudential regulator delays Basel 3.1 again, pauses data collection request

On January 17, the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) delayed the implementation date for Basel 3.1 until January 2027 — the...
By Lindsey Rogerson 20th January 2025
UK prudential regulator delays Basel 3.1 again, pauses data collection request

Regulatory Oversight

EIOPA’s consumer heatmap highlights concerns over value-for-money, pensions gap and cross-selling

The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has highlighted problems with value-for-money of some products, commission rates on insurance...
By Lindsey Rogerson 20th January 2025
EIOPA’s consumer heatmap highlights concerns over value-for-money, pensions gap and cross-selling

UK Regulation

Consumer advocates warn of danger to growth from further erosion of trust in financial firms

Three debt and consumer advisors have warned lawmakers that removing regulations for financial firms in an effort to boost UK...
By Lindsey Rogerson 16th January 2025
Consumer advocates warn of danger to growth from further erosion of trust in financial firms