GRC Report Staff

ESMA Sets Course for Simpler EU Reporting With Push Toward ‘Report Once’ Model

The European Securities and Markets Authority is untangling one of the more persistent challenges in European financial regulation, how to make reporting simpler without losing the data regulators rely on.

FTC Settlement Would Bar Kochava From Selling Sensitive Location Data Without Consent

The Federal Trade Commission is moving to restrict how one of the data broker industry’s more prominent players handles location data, proposing a settlement that would prohibit Kochava and its subsidiary Collective Data Solutions from selling or sharing sensitive location information unless consumers have clearly agreed to it.

EU Moves to Simplify Deforestation Rules Ahead of Rollout

The European Commission is trying to smooth the runway for its deforestation regulation before it begins applying at the end of the year, publishing a new simplification package meant to give companies, EU countries and trading partners more certainty over how the rules will work in practice.

Singapore Turns to AI to Strengthen Defenses Against Financial Crime

The Monetary Authority of Singapore is stepping deeper into the use of artificial intelligence to counter financial crime, announcing a new collaboration with the banking sector and key public agencies aimed at strengthening scam detection capabilities.

AutoScout24 Ordered to Restore Data Transfers as Belgian Regulator Steps In

Belgium’s competition watchdog has ordered AutoScout24 to reinstate the flow of sellers’ listing data to a competing platform, stepping in with interim measures it says are needed to prevent immediate harm in the country’s online car sales market.

Europe’s Financial Safety Net Holds Firm As Global Tensions & Market Volatility Build

Europe’s insurance sector remains broadly stable, but rising geopolitical tensions and market volatility are beginning to shape a more uncertain outlook, according to the latest risk dashboards from the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority.

When Compliance Becomes Theater

There was a time when the challenge for compliance teams was visibility. Policies sat in binders. Codes of conduct gathered dust. Ethics, where it existed, lived more in aspiration than in practice. That problem, for the most part, has been solved.