With financial hubs in Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Oslo, Scandinavia is an important market in the financial sector in Europe.

The economy of the region is open, competitive and resilient and is widely recognized for its political stability, sound economic management and strong, transparent and independent legal and regulatory systems.

Scandinavia is home to some of the most capitalized and stable banks in the world. Sweden, home to 4 out of the 6 main Scandinavian banks, has already imposed Basel III rules, 6 years ahead of schedule, which require holding 10 percent of tier one capital by January 2013.

Management ConsultingMcLagan works with the main banks in Scandinavia on regulatory compliance and reward strategy. Our consulting service delivers unique value to clients in this region by providing a pure financial services focus and global expertise coupled with local market knowledge.

Compensation BenchmarkingMcLagan collects specialist information from global and Scandinavian financial institutions for asset management, investment banking, corporate banking, equities, fixed income and infrastructure/support staff.

Business, Financial and Regulatory TrendsIn depth intelligence on regulation and best practices from top financial institutions and key economic indicators are presented to clients, along with analysis on where business appears headed in the future.

Contact
Don Lizak
Director
Lloyds Chambers, 5th Floor
1 Portsoken Street
London E1 8BT
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 20 7680 7400
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case studies / white papers
A firm headquartered in the Asia Pacific region approached McLagan seeking counsel regarding its incentive funding levels and practices for its capital markets and corporate banking lines of business.
case studies / white papers
It has been a crazy five years for United States banks. So much has changed and yet so little progress has been made. While all the stakeholders will no doubt agree that change has occurred, the real debate starts when we consider whether or not the sum of the changes have produced better or worse results.