Gonçalo Loureiro’s lobbying activities are characterized by active engagement with EU institutions, particularly the European Commission and the European Parliament, focusing on digital and financial services policies. His role at Flint Europe involves:
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Meetings with EU Politicians and Officials: Loureiro holds accredited meetings with Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and Commission officials, where he presents client positions and negotiates regulatory nuances. These meetings are crucial for influencing legislative proposals and amendments affecting digital markets and financial services.
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Policy Monitoring and Advocacy: He closely monitors EU legislative developments, providing strategic advice to clients on how to respond and adapt. This includes drafting position papers, organizing stakeholder consultations, and participating in public hearings.
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Influence on Outcomes: Loureiro’s meetings have contributed to shaping EU policies that balance innovation and regulation, evidenced by Flint’s recognized role in digital policy debates. For example, his involvement in discussions around the Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act reflects efforts to ensure these regulations consider the operational realities of UK and multinational tech firms.
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Networking and Coalition Building: He builds alliances with other lobbyists, industry groups, and AmChams across Europe to coordinate lobbying efforts, amplifying the voice of clients with shared interests, including those aligned with UK economic priorities.
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Impact on EU-UK Relations: Loureiro’s activities also intersect with broader EU-UK policy dialogues, where his advocacy helps mitigate regulatory divergence risks, facilitating smoother trade and cooperation frameworks.
While specific meetings and their direct outcomes are confidential, Flint Europe’s transparency register shows Gonçalo Loureiro’s accreditation for lobbying activities from October 2024 to October 2025, confirming his ongoing engagement at the highest levels of EU policymaking