Operational Taxes for Banks 2026 – See You in London
On 20 May 2026, London becomes the meeting point for forward-thinking tax and banking professionals. Operational Taxes for Banks 2026 is not just another conference – it’s where the future of operational tax takes shape.
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Location10 Union Street, London
OpTaxes for BanksThe only in-person event dedicated to operational tax management for banks.
We’re proud to be part of it as a Gold Sponsor, actively supporting the conversations that will define the next generation of tax functions in financial services.
The agenda reflects what many institutions are currently dealing with: increasing regulatory complexity, new reporting requirements, and the ongoing shift towards more automated and data-driven processes.
Focus topics: from CRS to MiKaDiv and EU FASTER
Across the industry, operational tax is becoming more demanding. Regulatory initiatives such as CRS updates, CARF, MiKaDiv, and EU FASTER are reshaping reporting obligations and putting pressure for changes on existing processes.
At the same time, there is a clear move towards more efficient and scalable operating models – with technology playing a key role.
The event offers a good opportunity to exchange perspectives, hear how others are approaching these challenges, and get a sense of where things are heading.
Session highlight: MiKaDiv – Finishing Touches
One of the sessions will take a closer look at MiKaDiv:
The session will cover the final publications from the German authorities and their practical implications for reporting, particularly for non-German intermediaries. As he puts it:
Want to learn more about the latest amendments to MiKaDiv? Interested in a software solution for proper reporting under MiKaDiv and EU Faster? Meet with super-friendly Austrian people? Come and see us at our booth. Free Mannerschnitten included.
Meet us at the event
If you’re currently exploring how to handle MiKaDiv or EU Faster from a reporting perspective, feel free to reach out – our colleagues on site will be happy to walk you through how we approach this in practice.
Or simply stop by for a chat – we’re always open to exchanging ideas.