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Regulatory spotlight: EU Credit Servicers Directive – National hurdles or hidden opportunities?

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White & Case, in partnership with Wolf Theiss, is cohosting a cross-border webinar exploring the implementation of the EU Credit Servicers Directive (Directive (EU) 2021/2167) in five key jurisdictions: Germany, Austria, Poland, Romania and Italy.

The panel, featuring experienced legal professionals and regulatory experts, will share insights from their respective countries and provide a comparative overview of how the Directive has been transposed in each jurisdiction, with a focus on licensing requirements, regulatory hurdles and the practical implications for market participants. They will also discuss whether divergent national regimes may present strategic opportunities for cross-border servicing models and answer questions from attendees.

This webinar is particularly relevant for credit institutions, servicers, purchasers and legal professionals involved in NPL transactions across the EU.

We look forward to your participation.

Moderator

  • Jürgen Sonder, President, BKS (Federal Association for Loan Purchasing and Servicing) 

Speakers

  • Dr. Dennis Heuer, Partner, White & Case (Germany)
  • Woldemar Häring, Partner, White & Case (Germany)
  • Christine Siegl, Counsel, Wolf Theiss (Austria)
  • Marcin Pietkiewicz, Partner, Wolf Theiss (Poland)
  • Claudia Chiper, Partner, Wolf Theiss (Romania)
  • Francesco Scebba, Partner, White & Case (Italy)

Date and time
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
10:30 a. m. - 11:30 a.m. CET

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This article is prepared for the general information of interested persons. It is not, and does not attempt to be, comprehensive in nature. Due to the general nature of its content, it should not be regarded as legal advice.

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