PayTechLaw’s Nasim Jencuk explains what the European Commission’s Digital Operational Resilience Rule says about external service providers. Does the EU distinguish between small and large companies and how does it regulate non-EU service providers doing business here and affected by DORA? All this and much more in today’s episode of “All Legal: Fintech-Recht Kompakt”.
Timestamps: External service providers, BaFin and DORA
1:49 – Who obligates external service providers to comply with DORA guidelines?
- 3:30 – Outsourcing contracts
- 4:38 – DORA and her outsourced management needs
- 6:19 – Background to the regulation
- 7:42 – Do non-EU service providers also have to comply with DORA?
- 8:23 – Does the Digital Operational Resilience Act differentiate between large and small service providers?
In the last episode, Christina and Nasim talked about Contents of the Digital Operational Resilience Act
About Nassim Jenkuk
Nassim Jenkuk is a partner at Annerton Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH. From Annerton’s Munich office, she advises national and international banking and financial services institutions as well as FinTech companies on all regulatory matters and on e-commerce requirements and IT and data protection laws. She has deep expertise, especially in cross-border matters, in consulting on outsourcing and legal requirements at the interface between supervisory law and IT and data protection law. In addition, she regularly accompanies companies in obtaining the necessary permits under the supervision law.
Nasim Jenkouk regularly publishes legal literature and is a regular contributor to PAYMENT.TECHNOLOGY.LAW (PayTechLaw). In addition, she regularly participates in panel discussions on legal topics and gives lectures.