Employment in Financial Services
Contributing Editor
In a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape, employers in the financial services sector must ensure they are fully compliant with local employment rules and procedures. Helping to mitigate risk, IEL’s guide provides clear answers to the key issues facing employers in the sector
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10. Are there any circumstances in which notifications relating to the employee or their conduct will need to be made to local or international regulators?
10. Are there any circumstances in which notifications relating to the employee or their conduct will need to be made to local or international regulators?
Belgium
Belgium
- at Van Olmen & Wynant
If a new element occurs that can influence one or more of the five criteria assessing the suitability of a person for the “fit and proper” authorisation (see question 2), the financial institution must file the adequate form with the NBB.
Notification to the NBB is also required in the event of termination or reappointment.
13. Are there any particular rules that apply in relation to the use of post-termination restrictive covenants for employees in the financial services sector?
13. Are there any particular rules that apply in relation to the use of post-termination restrictive covenants for employees in the financial services sector?
Belgium
Belgium
- at Van Olmen & Wynant
There are no specific rules for the financial services sector, except that they cannot have an effect that does not respect the caps for remuneration (see question 7).