Sancties hebben een vergaande invloed op de wereldeconomie en geopolitieke verhoudingen. Trustkantoren worden in toenemende mate geconfronteerd met steeds veranderende sancties. Zo bepaalt artikel 23a Wtt dat trustkantoren in beginsel geen diensten mogen verlenen aan of voor cliënten die zijn opgenomen op sanctielijsten. Daarnaast is het noodzakelijk dat trustkantoren weten wat de invloed van sancties zijn op de entiteiten waaraan zij diensten verlenen. Hoe ga je daar praktisch mee om? Tijdens de MD-sessie van 19 juni gaan Neyah van der Aa en Joost Volkers (Van Doorne) in op de impact van sancties, meer in het bijzonder (handhaving van) de Wtt, en de impact van sancties op corporate en civielrechtelijke verhoudingen.
Our world is changing rapidly; monetization and globalization continue to shape the world in 2024. And we’ve only just begun. Cryptocurrencies, blockchains and digital assets will become part of our financial future; instantaneous transactions, Know-Your-Transaction (instead of Know-Your-Customer) and transparent ledgers are only few of the topics that will shape our world. With the introduction of Spot Bitcon ETF’s in January of this year in the US and with MiCA – the regulation that covers all of the crypto-activities in the EU – crypto and digital assets are becoming mainstream.
Blockchain and crypto assets are here to stay and will become an even greater part of our financial future. Blockchain and crypto assets are particularly relevant for the trust sector because their design is global and borderless by nature. Moreover, it can enhance transparency, security, and efficiency. Blockchain’s immutable ledger offers unparalleled transparency, crucial for building client trust and ensuring compliance. Its robust security features significantly reduce fraud risk, while smart contracts automate processes, cutting administrative costs and errors.
Adopting these technologies not only ensures regulatory compliance, but also provides a competitive edge, allowing trust companies to innovate and tap into new markets and customer segments. Embracing blockchain and cryptocurrency is essential for staying ahead in the evolving financial landscape.
About Maarten
Maarten de Borst is a strategy consultant at Numbers, a boutique technology consulting firm in Amsterdam. He's the author of three books, a public speaker and technology advisor to the Amsterdam Police and Public Prosecutors office. Maarten has a background in economics and finance.
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Location
Title
Part
Level
TIR Commisie
19 juni 2025
2 pe-points
Van Doorne, Amsterdam
25 juni 2025
6 pe-points
Voorkeur: op locatie: Aristo Amsterdam / online bijwonen is ook mogelijk
3 en 10 september 2025
8 pe-points
MS Teams
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