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Financial Services UK

  • September 11, 2025

    Liquidators Can't Contractually Limit Liability To VC Funds

    A London court has ruled that the former liquidators of three venture capital funds cannot contractually limit their liability to the companies over claims that they enabled the managers of the funds to siphon off shareholders' assets.

  • September 11, 2025

    Prudential Must Pay VAT On Investment Firm's Success Fees

    Britain's highest court ruled Thursday that payments of £9.3 million ($12.5 million) made by Prudential to an investment firm are taxable under value-added tax regulations because the liability was incurred when they were not part of the same group for tax purposes.

  • September 11, 2025

    HCR-Led Tavistock Buys Financial Adviser For Up To £10M

    Tavistock said Thursday that it has acquired a controlling stake in Lifetime Financial Management Intermediaries Ltd., a financial advisory company, for up to £9.9 million ($13.4 million), in a move to expand its consultancy services.

  • September 11, 2025

    Latham, Cederquist Guide NOBA Bank's $3.7B Swedish IPO

    Swedish lender NOBA Bank said Thursday that it plans to re-list on the Stockholm stock exchange in a flotation that it expects to value the company at 35 billion Swedish kronor ($3.7 billion)

  • September 10, 2025

    UK Gov't Rebuffs Lawmaker Calls To Reform Lifetime ISAs

    The government shrugged off calls to reform the rules around Lifetime ISAs on Thursday, despite warnings that millions of Britons may have been wrongly sold the long-term savings product.

  • September 10, 2025

    FCA Weighs Changing Rules To Boost Contactless Payments

    Britain's financial regulator said Wednesday that it is considering changes to the rules that will give companies the power to set their own contactless payment limits.

  • September 10, 2025

    FCA Hauls 3 'Finfluencers' To Court For Illicit Forex Promotion

    Three individuals charged with advertising unauthorized investment opportunities in foreign exchange markets on social media made their initial court appearance Wednesday as part of what the Financial Conduct Authority said was a wider global crackdown on illegal online promotions. 

  • September 10, 2025

    Pinsent Masons Guides £105M Materials Co. Pension Deal

    ​Legacy pension plans for the industrial materials giant Mativ Holdings Inc.'s U.K. arm have completed two full-scheme buy-ins worth £105 million ($142 million) with Rothesay Life PLC, the insurer has said.

  • September 10, 2025

    Lawmakers Float Plan To End Lifeboat Fund Admin Levy

    The Liberal Democrats said Wednesday that they have backed reform that will see the permanent removal of a controversial levy on pension providers which funds the administrative expenses of the sector's lifeboat program.

  • September 10, 2025

    Abramovich Loses Appeal To EU Sanctions Over Evraz Ties

    Roman Abramovich failed to lift European Union sanctions against him on Wednesday as judges ruled they are justified because the oligarch is a main shareholder in the steel company Evraz, one of the largest taxpayers in Russia.

  • September 10, 2025

    FCA To Slash Data Reporting For Retail Broker Firms

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Wednesday that it plans to slash some of the quarterly and biannual reports that retail broker companies must submit, a step it estimates can save the sector approximately £1.8 million ($2.4 million) in administrative costs.

  • September 09, 2025

    Addleshaw Goddard Hires Innovation Lead From Macfarlanes

    Addleshaw Goddard LLP announced Tuesday that it hired the former head of law tech and chief knowledge and innovation officer at U.K. law firm Macfarlanes as a financial services partner with a focus on bolstering its tech offerings to clients.

  • September 09, 2025

    Tether Accuses Crypto Trader Of Unlawful Suit Over Bitcoin JV

    Tether accused a crypto trading company in a London court on Tuesday of knowingly bringing an unlawful claim over a soured bitcoin mining joint venture after the trader conceded that it did not own the intellectual assets of the joint venture vehicle.

  • September 09, 2025

    FCA Puts Brakes On 400 Misleading Auto Finance Payout Ads

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Tuesday that it has curbed hundreds of promotions by claims management companies that have overstated the compensation available to consumers in the wake of rulings over motor finance fees.

  • September 09, 2025

    Insurers Told To Invest In Data To Meet Cyber-Market Demand

    The insurance sector must improve the quality of its data to better understand risks if it is to address the anticipated growth in the cyber-market, Lockton Re has said.

  • September 09, 2025

    Dutch Pension Reform Could Mean Shakeup For Markets

    The sweeping reform of the €2 trillion ($2.3 trillion) Dutch pension sector from next year could have knock-on effects for bond markets and Eurozone banks, a credit rating agency warned Tuesday.

  • September 09, 2025

    Accountant Spied On By Boss Wins £14K Over Unfair Firing

    A former employee of an accounting company has been awarded £14,120 ($19,150) after an employment tribunal ruled that her employer unfairly fired her and then spied on her work computer to retrospectively justify its decision.

  • September 09, 2025

    Chancellor Warned Against Cutting Pension Tax Relief

    Possible changes to pension tax relief rules that could be announced in the forthcoming autumn budget to raise additional revenue are fraught with risks for Chancellor Rachel Reeves and could break government manifesto commitments, a consultancy has said.

  • September 16, 2025

    Squire Patton Hires Dentons' PE Head In Germany

    Squire Patton Boggs LLP has hired a senior partner from Dentons' private equity and corporate team to boost its services in Germany.

  • September 09, 2025

    BHP Settles Class Action Over Brazil Dam Collapse For $72M

    BHP Group Ltd. revealed on Tuesday that it has agreed to pay 110 million Australian dollars ($73 million) to settle a class action brought in Australia on behalf of shareholders in the mining giant before a deadly dam collapse in Brazil in 2015.

  • September 08, 2025

    Investors Say E-Commerce Co. Misrepresented $69M Bond Deal

    A group of investment firms has alleged that an Indian e-commerce company breached a finance deal by failing to use the almost $69 million in bonds the firms issued to purchase 100% of a software business.

  • September 08, 2025

    FCA Unit Tells Legal, Accountancy Bodies To Improve SARs

    The anti-money laundering unit of the Financial Conduct Authority told legal and accountancy supervisory bodies on Monday that suspicious activity reports they submit could be improved by setting out an action plan.

  • September 08, 2025

    Insurers Say EU Solvency Reforms Will Not Boost Competition

    The European Commission's draft technical amendments to the prudential regime for insurance and reinsurance companies across the bloc will not make the region more competitive, a trade body has said.

  • September 08, 2025

    Crédit Agricole Pays €88M Fine To Settle Cum-Cum Probe

    Crédit Agricole SA's investment banking arm agreed on Monday to pay French prosecutors €88 million ($103 million) to settle a criminal probe over allegations that the lender conducted trades designed to flout tax laws.

  • September 08, 2025

    Vanquis Bank Let Sanctioned Client Access Funds, OFSI Says

    The U.K.'s sanctions enforcer said in a published notice Monday that a U.K. bank had breached sanctions regulations by allowing a sanctioned person to access their account funds.

Expert Analysis

  • What To Know As EU Urges Outbound Investment Reviews

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    A recent European Commission recommendation urges European Union member states to review outbound investments in certain critical technologies sectors, but does not clarify the next steps for states once information on relevant transactions in third countries is received, say lawyers at Cleary.

  • Despite Divisive Political Rhetoric, DEI Is Alive And Well

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    ​The World Economic Forum's recent finding that DEI initiatives have continued to rise amid political headwinds raises the question of whether reports of the death of DEI are exaggerated, especially as employers must focus on new pay gap reporting obligations in the U.K. and Europe, say lawyers at Herbert Smith Freehills.

  • How GCs Can Protect Cos. From Geopolitical Headwinds

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    Geopolitical uncertainty is perceived by corporate leaders as the biggest short-term threat to global business, but many of the potential crises are navigable if general counsel focus on what is being said about a company and what the company is doing, says Juliet Young at Schillings.

  • Navigating PRA's Data Request For Crypto-Asset Exposure

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    The Prudential Regulation Authority’s recent data request for details on financial institutions' crypto-asset exposures should be used as an opportunity for firms to update their compliance procedures, and consider the future use of crypto-assets and related services, says James Wickes at RPC.

  • Key Points From FCA Financial Crime Guide Updates

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent updates to its financial crime guide reflect the regulator’s learnings on sanctions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting and clarifying consumer duty, anti-money laundering and other compliance expectations, say lawyers at Womble Bond.

  • Tax Directive Marks Milestone In Harmonizing EU System

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    The Council of the European Union’s recently adopted tax directive is a significant step toward streamlining and modernizing procedures for member states, and will greatly reduce administrative burden and compliance costs for cross-border investors, says Martin Phelan at Simmons & Simmons.

  • Why Nonfinancial Misconduct Should Be On Firms' Radar

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    Following a recent Financial Conduct Authority survey showing an increase in nonfinancial misconduct, the regulator has made clear that it expects firms to have systems in place to identify and mitigate risks, says Charlotte Pope-Williams at 3 Hare Court.

  • What New UK Code Of Conduct Will Mean For Directors

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    The Institute of Directors’ new voluntary code of conduct is intended to help directors make better decisions and enable U.K. businesses to win back eroded public trust, although, with no formal means of enforcement, its effectiveness could be limited, says Sarah Turner at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • Russian Bankruptcy Ruling Shows Importance Of Jurisdiction

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    The U.K. Supreme Court's recent decision not to assist a Russian receiver in Kireeva v. Bedzhamov will be of particular interest in cross-border insolvency proceedings, where attention must be paid to assets outside the jurisdiction, and to creditors, who must consider carefully where to apply for a bankruptcy order, say lawyers at McDermott.

  • Decoding Arbitral Disputes: UK Awards Versus EU Judgments

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    The Court of Appeal of England and Wales' recent refusal to enforce a €855 million Spanish judgment inconsistent with earlier binding arbitral awards in England provides crucial guidance for practitioners navigating the complexities of cross-border disputes involving arbitration agreements and sovereign states, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray's Inn.

  • How Listing Act Measures Will Modernize EU Capital Markets

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    The new European Union Listing Act, in line with the capital markets union initiative, aims to simplify market access for small and midsize enterprises, laying a foundation for a more integrated framework and representing a modernization milestone, say lawyers at Cleary.

  • Insider Info Compliance Highlights From New FCA Guidance

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    The Financial Conduct Authority's recent guidance to companies on identifying inside information clarifies the regulator's expectation of case-by-case assessment, helpfully highlighting that abuse of U.K.-regulated markets can arise earlier than some might think, say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell.

  • A Look At PCAOB's Record-Breaking Enforcement In 2024

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    The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board in 2024 brought more enforcement actions against auditors and imposed increasingly higher monetary penalties, showing that it was not afraid to exercise its power to fine and reprimand firms, a trend that will likely continue in 2025, say attorneys at Briglia Hundley.

  • 2 Cases May Enlighten UK Funds' Securities Litigation Path

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    Following recent nine-figure settlements in securities class actions against Apple and Under Armour, U.K. pension funds may increasingly lead U.S. shareholder derivative suits, advocating for transparency, better risk management and stronger governance practices, say lawyers at Labaton Keller.

  • Interpreting Newly Released Consumer Fraud Complaints Data

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    The Financial Ombudsman Service’s latest complaint data focuses on scams and customer service, and demonstrates that as fraud is becoming rapidly more complex, financial regulators need to acknowledge that technology is here to stay and work together with firms to protect consumers, say lawyers at RPC.

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