MiCA is here - is your company ready for the regulatory shift?

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How should your company prepare for compliance with MiCA? Watch the webinar in collaboration with law firm Harvest to learn more about the key elements of MiCA.

  • Per Friberg

    Per Friberg

    Senior Financial Crime Surveillance Officer
  • Amin Bell

    Partner, Harvest Advokatbyrå AB
  • Axel Schelén

    Associate, Harvest Advokatbyrå AB
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Get up to speed on MiCA and its impact on crypto compliance.

In this recorded webinar, Trapets and law firm Harvest explain what the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) means for crypto-asset service providers (CASPs), with a focus on market abuse rules.

MiCA establishes a unified EU framework for crypto-assets previously outside existing financial services legislation.

Adopted in 2023, the regulation includes a transitional period through 2026, allowing companies time to adjust to the new requirements.

What you'll learn

  • What is MiCA? - A short overview of the new EU regulation for crypto-assets and why it matters.
  • What are the market abuse rules? - Understand the new requirements and how they apply to CASPs.
  • What’s changing and when? - Details on the transitional period, how Sweden and other member states are approaching it, and what this means for your timeline.
  • How does MiCA compare to MAR and AML? - Differences between MiCA and the existing Market Abuse Regulation and Anti-Money Laundering.
  • What should you do next? Practical compliance tips and strategic insights from legal and regulatory experts.

Fill out the form to watch the full session and stay ahead of regulatory developments.

Speakers

  • Per Friberg

    Per Friberg

    Senior Financial Crime Surveillance Officer

    Per has a background in investment banking and has extensive experience as a sales trader of European and US equities and derivatives. He has worked as a criminal investigator of market abuse at the Swedish Economic Crime Authority and at the National Anti-Corruption Unit at NOA within the Swedish Police Authority.

  • Amin Bell

    Partner, Harvest Advokatbyrå AB

    Amin Bell specialises in financial regulation in the areas of payment services, credits, securities, asset management, and AML. Amin has been active within the field since 2007 and frequently represents financial institutions supervised by the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, such as payment institutions, credit institutions, investment firms and fund managers in matters relating to regulatory compliance and license applications.

  • Axel Schelén

    Associate, Harvest Advokatbyrå AB

    Axel Schelén specialises in financial regulation, especially in the areas of asset management, securities, payment services, crypto-assets, and AML. He has been active in this field since 2022. In his daily work, Axel advises several clients in the financial industry, such as CASPs, payment institutions, investment firms, and fund managers, on matters relating to regulatory compliance. He also participates in projects implementing new legislation and with applications for authorisation with the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority.