Top 5 Takeaways from Our 2026 Centri Capital Conference Regulatory Panel

The regulatory landscape is shifting quickly and with it, the way companies approach capital markets. At the 2026 Capital Conference, the panel “The Regulatory Landscape: A New Era for Capital Markets, and What It Means for Your Business” featured:

  • Pavlo Ageyev, Partner at Centri
  • Thomas Yang, Managing Director & Associate General Counsel at Bank of America
  • Porter Loud, Principal at Baker Tilly
  • David Azarkh, Partner and Co-Head of Investment Banking at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
  • Larry Mazza, Chief Executive Officer at MVB Financial
  • Paul Munter, Former Chief Accountant, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
  • Craig DeDomenico, Managing Director at Stifel

The panel brought together leaders across legal, banking, and accounting to unpack what’s changing, what’s not, and what companies need to know now. Here are 5 key takeaways from the conversation:

1. A Clear Shift Toward Capital Formation

The SEC is prioritizing capital formation over aggressive enforcement, creating a more issuer-friendly environment. Enforcement activity is down, and companies may find greater flexibility in areas like disclosures and regulatory relief. However, this shift is driven more by guidance and posture—not permanent rule changes—making it inherently less predictable.

2. Flexibility Is Rising—So Is Uncertainty

While the tone is more accommodative, reduced SEC staffing and evolving guidance are introducing inconsistency in reviews and comment letters. Companies are seeing wide variability in feedback, timelines, and scrutiny levels, making preparation and adaptability more important than ever.

3. Disclosure Reform Is Coming (But Not Here Yet)

Momentum is building around simplifying disclosure requirements, including reducing “disclosure bloat,” refocusing on materiality, and even shifting from quarterly to semiannual reporting. But until formal rules are adopted, companies must operate under the current framework while preparing for potential changes ahead.

4. Fundamentals Still Drive Success

Despite regulatory easing, the basics haven’t changed. Companies that succeed in raising capital are those with:

  • Strong internal controls
  • Clear and consistent KPIs
  • Robust accounting and segment reporting
  • Early auditor and advisor engagement

Weaknesses in these areas remain leading causes of IPO delays and post-listing issues.

5. Communication Matters More Than Compliance Alone

Even if reporting requirements evolve, investor expectations won’t disappear. Markets will continue to demand regular, transparent updates. Companies should treat reporting as an ongoing communication strategy—not just a compliance exercise—ensuring a consistent, credible narrative across all channels.

Bottom Line

The current regulatory environment offers opportunity—but not shortcuts. Success still depends on discipline, readiness, and clear communication. Companies that stay proactive, aligned, and well-prepared will be best positioned to capitalize on this evolving landscape.

How Centri Can Help

As you navigate an increasingly flexible but unpredictable regulatory environment, Centri helps you stay ready, compliant, and competitive at every stage of your capital journey. Whether you’re preparing for an IPO, responding to SEC comments, strengthening internal controls, or refining your disclosures, our team works alongside you to address gaps, streamline reporting, and build a strong financial foundation. We help you adapt to evolving guidance while maintaining clear, consistent communication with investors—so you can move quickly on opportunities without losing momentum or credibility.

About Centri Business Consulting, LLC

Centri Business Consulting provides the highest quality advisory consulting services to its clients by being reliable and responsive to their needs. Centri provides companies with the expertise they need to meet their reporting demands. Centri specializes in financial reportinginternal controlstechnical accounting research, outsourced accounting, valuationmergers & acquisitions, and tax, CFO and HR advisory services for companies of various sizes and industries. From complex technical accounting transactions to monthly financial reporting, our professionals can offer any organization the specialized expertise and multilayered skillsets to ensure the project is completed timely and accurately.

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