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Regulation of Compliance Functions in Finnish Banks - Potential Implications to Banks' Legal Departments

Abstract

In the Finnish banking industry, there are practically two different basic models to organize a compliance function: • a legal department is also responsible for a compliance function or • a compliance function is organized either as an independent compliance department or as part of some other department than a legal department, for example, as part of a risk management department. In this article, we explore what are current regulatory requirements on compliance functions in Finnish banks and what potential implications those requirements have especially in relation to banks’ legal departments. We conclude that the regulation brings along a need to distinguish legal tasks from compliance tasks regardless of the organisational model chosen. The separation of legal and compliance functions to different organisational units makes this distinction even more important in practice. We also conclude that, due to the independency requirement of a compliance function, placing a compliance function within a legal department creates a need to make sure that it suits to in-house counsels’ traditional advisory role and their remuneration principles. Furthermore, placing a compliance function within a legal department may also lead to a need to consider to what extent the activities of the legal department should be subject to internal auditing. And finally it also, in a way, brings the department under the scrutiny of the financial supervisor.

Authors

Jussi Pelkonen
Partner, Roschier, Finland

Mr. Jussi Pelkonen, LL.M, M.Sc (accounting), is since 2013 Group genreal Counsel of Northern Horizon Capital, Pror to that Mr. Pelkonen was general counsel at Evli Bank Plc, Corporate Finance. After joining Evli’s Corporate Finance unit in 1999, he has been acted as an analyst and sales responsible director prior to be appointed as general counsel, corporate finance. Evli Bank Plc, founded in 1985, is one of the leading investment banks in Nordic and Baltic Sea region. Evli operates in two business areas: Investment Banking and Wealth Management.

Jyrki Manninen
Senior Legal Counsel - Merchant Bankin9 Law Finland, Nordea Bank, Finland

Mr. Jussi Pelkonen, LL.M, M.Sc (accounting), is a general counsel at Evli Bank Plc, Corporate Finance. After joining Evli’s Corporate Financeunit in 1999, he has been acted as an analyst and sales responsible director prior to be appointed as general counsel, corporate finance. Evli Bank Plc, founded in 1985, is one of the leading investment banks in Nordic and Baltic Sea region. Evli operates in two business areas: Investment Banking and Wealth Management. Mr. Jyrki Manninen, LL.M, M.Sc (finance), is a senior legal counsel at Merchant Banking Law Finland, unit of Nordea Group Legal. He joined Nordea in 2008, after seven years as a legal adviser at Capital Markets Department and Market Supervision Department of the Finnish Financial Supervision Authority. Nordea Bank Finland Plc is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nordea Bank AB (publ), the listed parent company of the Nordea Group. Nordea is the largest financial services group in the Nordic and Baltic Sea region and one of the five largest listed Nordic companies.

Companies

Roschier

Northern Horizon Capital is an experienced investment manager focusing on specialized real asset investment strategies in Northern Europe, in particular the countries around the Baltic Sea. Northern Horizon Capital is currently managing totaling assets under management of over EUR 1 billion. The Group has approximately 100 employees.

Nordea Bank

Nordea Bank Finland plc engages in developing and marketing financial products and services to personal customers, companies, corporations, and the public sector in Finland. It also offers e-banking services. The company was founded in 1995 as Merita Bank plc and changed its name to Nordea Bank Finland plc in 2001. Nordea Bank Finland plc is based in Helsinki, Finland. Nordea Bank Finland plc operates as a subsidiary of Nordea Bank AB.

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