Global compliance challenges in 2026: What you need to know for the year ahead

Thursday 15 January, 12pm UK | The global regulatory landscape is entering another year of significant change. Across APAC, Europe, North America and emerging markets, governments are tightening rules on data protection, cryptocurrency, AML/CTF, cyber security, ESG reporting and human rights.

 

With major changes affecting sanctions, Syria, Proliferation Financing and the US war on drugs, compliance teams must prepare for new cross border risks, heightened enforcement and a more complex international environment.

 

In this webinar, we will take you through the most important global compliance trends shaping 2026. From new data protection laws in Asia and India’s forthcoming Digital India Act, to Australia’s landmark Tranche 2 AML reforms and Hong Kong and Singapore’s cyber security changes, we will explain what organisations need to focus on in the year ahead. We will also explore the regulatory acceleration in the United States, including SEC climate disclosures, new crypto rules, and a tougher sanctions posture.

 

Join VinciWorks experts for this live one hour webinar where we will answer your questions on global compliance in 2026.

 

What this webinar will cover

  • New APAC data protection laws and enforcement trends
  • Global crypto regulation including licensing, stablecoin rules and cross border AML risks
  • United States updates: AI regulation, SEC climate disclosures, FinCEN rules and crypto obligations
  • Australia’s Tranche 2 AML regime and lessons from UK and EU enforcement
  • Hong Kong and Singapore cyber security duties for critical infrastructure
  • Developments in bribery, corruption and gifts and hospitality compliance across major markets
  • ESG, supply chain and human rights due diligence requirements worldwide

 

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