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Contractual clauses prohibiting the transferability or pledgeability of business claims could become void in the near future

We discuss a draft bill to declare contractual clauses limiting the transferability and/or pledgeability of claims in business relations void, and call upon the Dutch Senate to reconsider at least its applicability to existing contracts.

Commission publishes PSD3 and PSR Proposal; a tightening of the regulation of payment services providers in the EU

On June 28, 2023, the European Commission published a set of new legislative proposals, including PSD3, aimed at ushering in the digital era for payments and the broader financial sector, with a particular focus on consumers.

On the Board room agenda: ESG & sustainability risks and opportunities throughout the supply chain

When handled properly, ESG and sustainability create opportunities for companies in the real estate sector to make their business model future proof
and to benefit the bottom line. ESG has thus become an important driver for business considerations.

Hello new school year, hello new insolvency legislation: amendments to insolvency law enter into force today

Today the Act of 7 June 2023 transposing the EU Restructuring Directive (2019/1023) enters into force.

Package of new anti-money laundering rules adopted by European Council

On 30 of May 2024 the Council of the European Union adopted the Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Financing Package (the AML Package). The AML Package will have consequences for market parties.

Navigating digital finance legislation

This seminar, the third in our 2025 TMT seminar series, covers the evolving landscape of European digital finance legislation.

Listing Act: reversing MiFID II's unbundling regime – is it enough?

The Listing Act rolls back the unbundling requirements introduced by MiFID II by once again permitting joint payments for investment research and execution services. In this article, we address the background and practical implications of this amendment.

EU Listing Act enters into force 4 December 2024

The EU Listing Act, which includes updates to the Prospectus Regulation, Market Abuse Regulation, Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation, and to the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, has been published on 14 November 2024.

Cross-border corporate lending into the Netherlands

Cross-border corporate lending is set for change as CRD VI introduces new licensing obligations, requiring non-EU lenders to reassess their activities in the Netherlands and the EU for all in scope contracts signed on or after 11 July 2026.

The new EU securitisation landscape

The EU is proposing major reforms to its securitisation framework that will reshape how financial institutions approach the market, including an overhaul of the EU Securitisation Regulation and permanent relief for SFTs under banking rules.

Stibbe advised on the transformative restructuring of the Frigoglass Group

Stibbe advised Frigoglass on the consensual recapitalisation and financial restructuring of Frigoglass S.A.I.C. and the group of companies formerly controlled by it (the “Frigoglass Group”).

Stibbe advises creditors of the Keter Group on its debt extension transaction

Stibbe has advised a group of senior lenders to the Keter Group on the successful completion of a transaction that includes maturity extensions of the Group’s senior and holdco PIK facilities.

Gegevensbescherming in faillissement: uitdagingen voor de curator

In faillissement dient rechtmatig omgegaan te worden met persoonsgegevens. In de praktijk leidt dat tot uitdagingen voor de curator.

Stibbe contributes to The International Comparative Legal Guide

Jeroen Smits and Ingrid Viertelhauzen contributed the Netherlands Chapter to the International Comparative Legal Guide – Alternative Investment Funds 2025.

Greenwashing in the EU financial markets: sustainable finance status update

The European financial markets feature numerous financial products with characteristics such as ‘green’, ‘ESG’, ‘sustainable’, ‘climate’, ‘transition’, ‘impact’ or similar. But when is it fair to name or label financial products as such?

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