A bank’s positive, cooperative relationship with its banking regulators is particularly important when seeking regulatory approval for significant transactions, including mergers. An effective communications strategy that promotes an open, consistent and prompt flow of information, specific regulatory issues and areas of risk under review is key to maintaining a good relationship before, during and after the application review process.

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Photo of Matthew Bornfreund Matthew Bornfreund

Matthew provides comprehensive guidance to clients on a wide range of regulatory, transactional, and compliance matters, helping them to advance their operational goals and launch new products and services. His clients include domestic and international traditional and nontraditional banks, as well as fintechs…

Matthew provides comprehensive guidance to clients on a wide range of regulatory, transactional, and compliance matters, helping them to advance their operational goals and launch new products and services. His clients include domestic and international traditional and nontraditional banks, as well as fintechs, private equity funds, and payment services firms.

Photo of Adrianna ScheerCook Adrianna ScheerCook

Adrianna is an associate in the firm’s Corporate practice, where she focuses on providing regulatory and corporate advice to financial institutions, advising them on a variety of regulatory and compliance matters, including in connection with applications to federal regulatory agencies. She also represents

Adrianna is an associate in the firm’s Corporate practice, where she focuses on providing regulatory and corporate advice to financial institutions, advising them on a variety of regulatory and compliance matters, including in connection with applications to federal regulatory agencies. She also represents financial institutions regarding securities offerings, securities regulation, mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate governance.