Matthew Gregory
Partner
Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Related services and key industries
Biography
Matthew is a financial services regulatory lawyer based in London and advises domestic and overseas banks, investment firms and wealth managers on UK financial services law and regulation.
Matthew was seconded to HM Treasury between 2018-2019, as a Senior Policy Advisor in the Financial Services, EU Strategy team working on the Future Economic Partnership between the UK and the EU, for financial services.
Matthew has a particular interest in policy development, strengthened during his time working in Government. He has also spent time working closely with a major investment bank on a global regulatory capital project, and has a wide range of experience in advising on retail conduct issues and associated legal and regulatory provisions in the retail environment.
He also has a particular interest in FinTech, and advises payment institutions and crowdfunding firms amongst others. Matthew works closely with colleagues in our contentious teams and has particular experience of advising UK banks on lessons learned and other internal reviews or investigations.
Matthew trained in our London office, and has experience of working in both Dubai and Melbourne. Matthew read History at Downing College, Cambridge before completing postgraduate studies in law.
Professional experience
Collapse allLegal Practice Course (Distinction), BPP Law School
Graduate Diploma in Law (Distinction), BPP Law School
MA (Cantab.), History
News
Firm wins ‘Partner Initiative’ accolade at Central Banking FinTech and RegTech global Awards
May 30, 2023
Firm appointed to FSCS legal panel
January 19, 2023
Firm works with EBRD to build Armenian crowdfunding regime
March 28, 2022
Insights
FCA publishes diagrams on its proposal to add 3 new product sales data returns to the Supervision manual
Blog | November 23, 2023
FCA publishes findings from multi-firm review on anti-fraud controls and complaint handling in firms (with a focus on APP fraud)
Blog | November 16, 2023
At a glance - the CCD II
Publication | November 10, 2023