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Maria Green

Knowledge Counsel

London

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Maria Green

Knowledge Counsel

London

Maria focuses primarily on regulatory matters including tracking new developments relevant to structured finance.

In particular, Maria is involved in advising clients on, and general advocacy work related the Securitisation Regulation regimes in the EU and the UK, covered bond reforms in the EU and the UK, EU NPL reforms, sustainability-related reforms and developments relating to central bank (the Eurosystem and the Bank of England) liquidity operations and eligible collateral requirements and regulation of credit rating agencies.

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A blue sky between two modern skyscrapers

Publications: 19 January 2024

EU Securitisation Regulation: good news for Cayman SSPEs

As the EU removes the Cayman Islands from the EU AML/CFT blacklist with effect from 7 February 2024, concerns and barriers for EU sell- and buy-side parties on securitisations involving Cayman SSPEs…

Read more EU Securitisation Regulation: good news for Cayman SSPEs

Publications: 14 December 2023

What does Pillar Two mean for structured finance?

Read more What does Pillar Two mean for structured finance?

Publications: 23 October 2023

The wait is over – the final EU recast risk retention rules will enter into force on 7 November 2023

Read more The wait is over – the final EU recast risk retention rules will enter into force on 7 November 2023

Publications: 07 August 2023

Market Horizons podcast: What does the EU Green Bond Regulation mean for securitisation?

Read more Market Horizons podcast: What does the EU Green Bond Regulation mean for securitisation?

Office

London

One Bishops Square
London
E1 6AD

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Qualifications

Professional

Legal executive, England and Wales, 2002

Admitted as solicitor, England and Wales, 2006