The Association of Corporate Trustees (ACT) concluded its 2026 Annual Conference, bringing together regulators, legal practitioners, financial institutions, and governance experts to examine the evolving landscape of trusteeship within Nigeria’s rapidly transforming regulatory environment.
With the theme: “A New Legal Order: Corporate Trustees at the Intersection of Regulatory Reforms,” the event provided a timely platform to explore the impact of ongoing reforms on fiduciary responsibilities, investor protection, strengthening capital market integrity through compliance with global standards, cross-border investment monitoring and institutional accountability.
Other key issues highlighted during the expert panel discussion included know your customer (KYC) and due diligence; taxes; infrastructure bond investments; and recent recapitalisation efforts in the financial sector, among others.
The conference comes at a critical juncture as Nigeria’s financial ecosystem continues to adapt to enhanced regulatory frameworks, technological advancement, and global best practices.
Speaking on the timely relevance of the discussion, Omolola Iyinolakan, president of the
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