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  • Prudential Regulation
  • Posted: 13 Mar 2025

Suade’s exclusive dinner discussion on SDDT & Basel 3.1

03
Apr
2025

  • Calender-Icon Time: 17:00 - 20:30
  • Location-Icon Location: London
  • Admin-Icon Organised By: Suade Labs
  • Currency-Icon Free to attend

A free event hosted by BSA Associate, Suade Labs

Suade invites you to an exclusive dinner discussion on Thursday, 3rd April 2025, bringing together a speaker from the Bank of England and senior leaders from UK building societies and smaller banks to explore the evolving regulatory landscape and its impact on smaller regime firms under the Strong & Simple framework.


With the introduction of Basel 3.1, the Small Domestic Deposit Takers (SDDT) regime, and the Interim Capital Regime (ICR), financial institutions must navigate a shifting regulatory environment while maintaining resilience, efficiency, and compliance. This session will provide a focused discussion on how smaller banks and building societies can adapt to these changes, manage capital requirements, and leverage technology to streamline compliance.

Discussion topics:

  • The Interim Capital Regime (ICR) and its Implications for Smaller Firms.
  • SDDT & Basel 3.1: Opportunities and Challenges for Smaller Institutions.
  • Managing Regulatory Change Projects Under Strong & Simple Framework.
  • The Role of Technology in Compliance & Risk Management.
  • The Future of Regulatory Expectations for Smaller Firms.

This invite-only discussion offers a unique opportunity to engage with regulatory experts, share insights with industry peers, and gain practical perspectives on navigating the next phase of regulatory change.

Reserve your seat
As spaces are limited, secure your place today!

Suade Labs offers regulated firms an intelligent data-driven platform that aligns financial, risk and regulatory data to deliver a transformational regulatory experience.

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