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Advisory provided to Regnology for the acquisition of Wolters Kluwer's Financial Risk and Regulatory (FRR) Business Unit

Our legal team has counseled Regnology in their acquisition of Wolters Kluwer's Financial Risk and Regulatory Reporting (FRR) division, a global provider of innovative regulatory, risk, and supervisory technology solutions.

Law firm offers counsel to Regnology in their proposed acquisition of Wolters Kluwer's Financial...
Law firm offers counsel to Regnology in their proposed acquisition of Wolters Kluwer's Financial Regulatory Reporting (FRR) Business Unit.

Advisory provided to Regnology for the acquisition of Wolters Kluwer's Financial Risk and Regulatory (FRR) Business Unit

Regnology, a global provider of regulatory, risk, and supervisory technology solutions, has taken a strategic step forward with the acquisition of Wolters Kluwer's Finance, Risk & Regulatory Reporting (FRR) unit. This move is set to significantly enhance Regnology’s regulatory reporting capabilities, enabling it to deliver regulatory intelligence at scale.

The acquisition, which represents a strategic ambition for Regnology, will expand the company's presence in key markets worldwide. The combined entity offers scalable regulatory solutions adaptable to both legacy and cloud-ready infrastructures, making it easier for clients to modernize their reporting infrastructure and navigate evolving regulatory landscapes.

The transaction is led by partners Stefan Koch and Carola Glasauer from Frankfurt at White & Case LLP, a global law firm that has advised on the deal. The White & Case team also included local partners and associates from various locations, such as Matthias Bogusch, Alisa Preissler (Frankfurt), Amy Yang (Shanghai), and Thomas Glauden (Luxembourg).

FRR's established expertise and client base, combined with Regnology's cloud-native architecture, will help the merged entity strengthen Regnology’s ability to support financial institutions with granular data, jurisdiction-specific requirements, and cross-border compliance. This is particularly important as regulatory environments become increasingly complex, such as with Basel IV standards.

The acquisition aligns with Regnology’s ambition to accelerate delivering integrated finance, risk, and regulatory reporting solutions globally, expanding into new territories and unlocking growth opportunities for both clients and employees. The transaction also allows Wolters Kluwer to focus its investments on other compliance and legal services segments, indicating a strategic realignment for both companies.

The transaction is expected to close in the coming months, subject to regulatory approvals, applicable employee requirements, and other customary conditions. The strategic significance of this acquisition lies in its potential to enable Regnology to significantly enhance its capacity to meet financial institutions' compliance needs by offering comprehensive, scalable, and jurisdictionally nuanced regulatory reporting solutions on a unified platform.

For more information, please contact the local media contact.

[1] Regnology Press Release, [link to press release] [2] Wolters Kluwer Press Release, [link to press release] [3] White & Case Press Release, [link to press release] [4] Financial Times, [link to article]

  1. This merger between Regnology and Wolters Kluwer's FRR unit is a strategic move to bolster Regnology’s regulatory reporting capabilities.
  2. The partnership aims to deliver regulatory intelligence at scale, making it easier for clients to modernize their reporting infrastructure.
  3. The combined entity offers adaptable regulatory solutions for both legacy and cloud-ready infrastructures.
  4. The White & Case LLP legal team, led by Stefan Koch and Carola Glasauer, advised on the deal, with contribution from partners and associates in Frankfurt, Shanghai, and Luxembourg.
  5. The merged entity will leverage FRR's expertise and client base, enhancing Regnology's ability to support financial institutions with granular data and cross-border compliance.
  6. Regnology is targeting the acceleration of integrated finance, risk, and regulatory reporting solutions globally, expanding into new territories and unlocking growth opportunities.
  7. The acquisition allows Wolters Kluwer to focus on other compliance and legal services segments, indicating a strategic realignment for both companies.
  8. The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals, applicable employee requirements, and other customary conditions, with a potential close in the coming months.
  9. The acquisition’s strategic significance lies in its potential to enable Regnology to meet financial institutions' compliance needs by offering comprehensive, scalable, and jurisdictionally nuanced regulatory reporting solutions on a unified platform.
  10. The news of this merger has been covered by various media outlets, including Regnology, Wolters Kluwer, and White & Case press releases, as well as articles from the Financial Times.
  11. For more details, interested parties are advised to contact the local media contact provided.

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