Rome/Frankfurt—Rome-based partner Alessandro Engst and Frankfurt-based partner Holger Schelling have been appointed Co-heads of the Europe Financial Institutions Regulatory group at Dentons. They will collaborate on the further development of the Financial Institutions Regulatory practice and offering across continental Europe and Central Asia.
Alessandro Engst focuses on financial regulation, derivatives and investment funds. He has a broad range of experience advising financial institutions on financial regulatory matters (including MIFID II, CRR/CRD IV, UCITS V, EMIR, IDD, PSD2 and ELTIF regulation). He is a recommended lawyer for Banking and Finance: Regulatory in Italy in The Legal 500 EMEA and Best Lawyers and for Finance and Investment Funds in the 2021 ranking of lawyers by Milano Finanza/Class Editori.
“The innovation and digitalization of financial services sector, as well as developments related to sustainable finance and Brexit are likely to give a new shape to the financial services industry across Europe,” said Alessandro Engst. “I am really pleased to be working with Holger to help position our Financial Institutions Regulatory group in Europe at the forefront of these changes.”
Holger Schelling, based in Frankfurt, advises on banking regulation, securities regulation and payment services regulation and derivatives. He assists clients in the implementation of regulatory changes, such as MiFID II, BMR and the reform of EURIBOR and LIBOR, PSD2 and EMIR. He has profound expertise in advising clients on innovative technology such as online payment services, robo advice and blockchain technology. He also advises on sustainable finance.
Holger Schelling commented on his appointment, “I am honored to lead the Europe Financial Institutions Regulatory group together with Alessandro. With a team of more than 50 regulatory lawyers in Europe, and our wider Banking and Finance practice which includes more than 900 lawyers worldwide, we are uniquely prepared to help our clients navigate through the complex regulatory environment in which they operate.”
“As part of our strategy to be a top global law firm across Europe and Central Asia, we recognize the importance of offering world-class regulatory advisory services to address the complex needs of European financial institutions,” said Tomasz Dabrowski, CEO of Dentons Europe, commented, “With deep regulatory experience at the EU level and in two key European markets – Germany and Italy – Holger and Alessandro will collaborate closely with our Financial Regulatory lawyers across the continent to deliver a truly pan-European offering.”
Engst and Schelling take over the leadership role from Michael Huertas, who left the partnership at the end of June.
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