Financial and Banking
Financial and banking law refers to the legal framework that governs the operations and regulations of financial institutions, such as banks, credit unions, and other financial intermediaries. It encompasses laws and regulations related to banking activities, financial transactions, lending practices, investment activities, and consumer protection in the financial sector. Financial and banking law covers areas such as banking licenses, capital requirements, anti-money laundering measures, consumer lending regulations, securities offerings, financial derivatives, and insolvency procedures. The objective is to maintain the stability of the financial system, ensure fair and transparent financial practices, protect consumers, and mitigate risks associated with financial transactions and institutions.