Joris Latui has more than twelve years’ experience in financial services regulation in both Belgium and the United Kingdom, where he worked in the regulatory team of an international law firm and as in-house counsel for an investment bank before returning to Belgium.
Joris advises on a range of regulatory matters including licensing applications, regulatory advisory services, regulatory-driven strategic projects (e.g. mass repapering exercises, designing regulatory watch processes and cross-border transactions), as well as regulatory implementation projects in the banking, payments, asset management and investment services sectors.
Joris has advised institutions across the financial services ecosystem, including retail and investment banks, inter-dealer brokers, asset managers, exchanges and other trading platforms, custody banks, payment institutions, payment systems, clearing houses and settlement systems. Joris is also acquainted with product-specific regulation on derivatives, structured products, emission allowances and financial benchmarks, as well as with technical market issues such as transaction reporting, market transparency, settlement discipline and settlement finality.
Joris has a special interest in innovation and digitization topics, including AI, digital operational resilience and blockchain.
Joris has law degrees from KU Leuven, London School of Economics and Political Science, and the University of Law in London.