Financial Services UK

  • January 23, 2025

    Jenner & Block Taps Investigations Pro From Baker McKenzie

    Jenner & Block LLP has recruited a seasoned investigations partner from Baker McKenzie to launch its London public law and crisis management practice and to be co-chair of its investigations team.

  • January 16, 2025

    Pivotal Growth Buys Northern Ireland Insurance Broker

    Pivotal Growth Ltd. said on Thursday it has acquired insurance broker Business Protection Solutions Ltd., as the U.K. mortgage adviser eyes expansion into Northern Ireland and entry into a new specialist market.

  • January 16, 2025

    Axed PE Associate Wins Worker Status In Claim Against Firm

    A tribunal has greenlit an attempt by a sacked private equity associate to sue his former firm, ruling that he held worker's status even though he was a member of its partnership.

  • January 16, 2025

    Fintech Co. IG Group Buys Investment Platform For £160M

    Financial technology group IG said on Thursday that it has acquired online trading platform Freetrade for £160 million ($195 million), as the U.K. company aims to broaden its appeal to a wider range of clients in a growing sector.

  • January 15, 2025

    NatWest Wins €155M Swap Funds Claim Against Mortgage Co.

    NatWest's investment banking arm won its claim that a Dutch mortgage company owed it €155 million ($159 million) stemming from several swaps transactions, after a London court ruled Wednesday that this was consistent with the "objective commercial purpose" of the agreements.

  • January 15, 2025

    Maloney Accuses ICG-Backed Fund Of 'Intimidatory' Tactics

    The chairman of one of Ireland's most successful tech businesses accused a unit of a giant private equity group on Wednesday of "reckless and intimidatory behaviour" following a falling out over an investment restructuring plan.

  • January 15, 2025

    Amex GBT Blasts Bid To Block $570M Travel Services Deal

    American Express Global Business Travel Inc. told a New York federal court Tuesday that the U.S. Department of Justice case seeking to block its planned $570 million purchase of CWT Holdings LLC ignores the competitive landscape of the corporate travel management industry.

  • January 15, 2025

    TowerBrook's £283M Deal For Equals Wins FCA Backing

    British financial technology business Equals Group PLC said Wednesday that the financial regulator of the U.K. has given a green light to its £283 million ($346.5 million) takeover by a consortium of private equity firms, including TowerBrook Capital Partners LP.

  • January 15, 2025

    Nationwide Staffer Wins Unfair Dismissal Claim

    Nationwide Building Society unfairly fired an employee based on anonymous complaints against her without launching a formal investigation, but didn't discriminate against her based on race or disabilities, an employment tribunal has ruled.

  • January 15, 2025

    Russia Appeals For State Immunity In $60B Yukos Case

    Russia sought Wednesday to block former Yukos Oil investors from enforcing an almost $60 billion arbitration award, telling a London appeals court that English courts must consider its claim to state immunity afresh.

  • January 15, 2025

    Socialite In £200M Laundering Trial Saw No 'Red Flags'

    A socialite accused of being at the heart of a £200 million ($244 million) money laundering scheme said that he never intended to enter into "a criminal enterprise," as he testified at his trial on Wednesday.

  • January 15, 2025

    Gov't Consolidation Pension Plans 'Need Far More Detail'

    Proposals from the government to consolidate defined contribution pensions schemes to drum up more investment in the U.K. "need far more detail" if they are to be effective, Broadstone has said.

  • January 15, 2025

    Shvidler Says Arbitrary Sanctions 'Shatter' His Reputation

    A billionaire sanctioned for his close ties to Roman Abramovich urged Britain's highest court on Wednesday to lift the measures in a landmark case that could redefine the government's financial crackdown on Russia after it invaded Ukraine.

  • January 15, 2025

    Slaughter And May-Led Fortress Ups Loungers Bid To £366.6M

    U.S. investment firm Fortress Investment Group LLC said Wednesday that it has increased its cash bid for Loungers PLC to £366.6 million ($451 million) in a bid to persuade the shareholders of the British hospitality chain to accept the offer.

  • January 15, 2025

    HSBC Claims Trader Fired for Misconduct, Not Whistleblowing

    HSBC has denied unfairly firing a former derivatives trader, arguing at a tribunal Wednesday that he was dismissed because he failed to cooperate with an investigation and for misuse of his work phone rather than as punishment for speaking up about problematic trades.

  • January 15, 2025

    Food Co. Says Ex-Director Moved Assets Amid Fraud Claim

    A food product supplier has claimed a former director moved shares in a construction company to his wife and associates in the face of allegations of fraud and misrepresentation against him in the U.S. and London.

  • January 15, 2025

    FCA Warns More Firms Are Avoiding Redress Obligations

    The Financial Services Authority has warned that financial firms are increasingly trying to avoid compensating consumers for poor advice or products while they benefit from the assets of the business.

  • January 15, 2025

    Torsten Bell Appointed Britain's New Pensions Minister

    The government has appointed Torsten Bell, the former boss of a think tank, as the new minister for pensions, replacing Emma Reynolds, who now becomes economic secretary to the Treasury following the resignation of Tulip Siddiq.

  • January 22, 2025

    Charles Russell Speechlys Adds Barrister To Finance Team

    Charles Russell Speechlys LLP has hired an expert in digital assets to work at its financial services and funds team in London as the firm moves to bolster its practice in the face of an increasingly complex financial technology sector.

  • January 15, 2025

    Travers Smith-Led Wealth Manager To Move To Main Market

    Wealth manager Brooks Macdonald said Wednesday that it plans to move its listing from the junior to the main market in London in a bid to stem the flow of money leaving the business and broaden its source of new investors.

  • January 22, 2025

    Temple Bright Hires 2 Partners From Travers Smith, Ashurst

    Temple Bright LLP has snapped up two longtime lawyers from Travers Smith and Ashurst to continue making inroads into the growing market for alternatives to traditional law firms.

  • January 14, 2025

    Orrick Adds Paris Tax Partner From Latham

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP added a former counsel at Latham & Watkins LLP as a partner in its Paris office, where she'll advise clients on the tax aspects of French and international transactions, the firm said.

  • January 14, 2025

    Maloney To Testify As Trial Over ICG Stake Opens

    Irish investor Barry Maloney is set to testify over his shareholder dispute with a private equity giant after the start of the London trial Tuesday of his claim that it blocked him from forcing it out of its stake in a major software company to make him buy it out.

  • January 14, 2025

    'I Was Like Howard Hughes,' Socialite Says In Laundering Trial

    A socialite accused of being at the heart of a £200 million ($244 million) money laundering scheme said while giving evidence at his trial Tuesday that he was "like Howard Hughes" in the aftermath of police launching the investigation.

  • January 14, 2025

    Spain Plans 100% Tax On Foreign-Owned Homes

    The Spanish government plans to introduce a 100% tax on foreign-owned homes and stricter rules for holiday rentals to tourists, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said.

Expert Analysis

  • FCA 'De-Banking' Clampdown May Need Gov't Backing

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    The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority’s recent clampdown on unfair bank account closures will give customers greater transparency, but with terms usually skewed in the bank’s favor, it is a policy matter for the government to enact further protections for businesses and consumers, say Stephen Rosen and Jean-Martin Louw at Collyer Bristow.

  • UK Securitization Reform Opts For Modest Approach, For Now

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    Recently published consultation papers from the U.K. Prudential Regulation and Financial Conduct Authorities on new securitization rules mainly restate retained EU law, but there are some targeted adjustments being proposed and further divergence is to be expected, say Alix Prentice and Assia Damianova at Cadwalader.

  • Examining PayPal's Venture Into The Stablecoin Market

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    PayPal’s recent release of a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar may represent a groundbreaking innovation or could fail as others have before it, and policymakers in the U.K. and the EU will be watching the impact of this new crypto token with a keen eye, say Ben Lee and Dion Seymour at Andersen.

  • High Court Dechert Ruling Offers Litigation Privilege Lessons

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    While the recent High Court ruling in Al Sadeq v. Dechert LLP, which concerned torture conspiracy allegations against the firm, held that litigation privilege can be claimed by a nonparty to proceedings, the exact boundaries of privilege aren't always clear-cut and may necessitate analyzing the underlying principles, says Scott Speirs at Norton Rose.

  • FCA Consumer Duty May Pose Enforcement Challenges

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    The new U.K. Financial Conduct Authority consumer duty sets higher standards of customer protection and transparency for financial services firms, but given the myriad products available across the sector, policing the regulations is going to be a challenging task, says Alessio Ianiello at Keller Postman.

  • UK Insolvency Reform Review Shows Measures Are Working

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    The U.K. Insolvency Service's recently published review of legislative reforms to the corporate insolvency regime demonstrates that despite being underutilized, the measures have been shown to help viable companies survive, and with the current difficult economic environment, will likely be an important aspect of organizational restructuring going forward, says Kirsten Fulton-Fleming at Taylor Wessing.

  • More UK Collective Actions On The Horizon After Forex Ruling

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    A U.K. appeals court's recent decision in Forex case Evans v. Barclays is likely to significantly widen the scope of opt-out collective proceedings that can be brought, paving the way for more class actions by prospective claimants who have previously been unable to bring individual claims, say Robin Henry and Tamara Davis at Collyer Bristow.

  • FCA Listing Reform Proposals Aim To Modernize UK Markets

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    The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority's recent proposals to reform listing rules will enhance equities while retaining protections and high governance standards, and will also make the capital markets work more efficiently and competitively with other global markets, say lawyers at Greenberg Traurig.

  • Takeaways From ICO's Action In NatWest Privacy Dispute

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    The U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office's latest intervention in the Nigel Farage NatWest Bank dispute highlights the importance of the legal responsibilities of all data processors in possession of sensitive information, and is a reminder that upholding bank customers' privacy rights is paramount, says James Kelliher at Keller Postman.

  • How The OECD Global Tax Proposal Could Affect M&A

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    Following agreement on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Pillar Two proposal to introduce a global minimum tax, domestic implementation is expected to have a significant impact on international M&A transactions, with financial modeling, deal structuring, risk allocation and joint venture arrangements likely to be affected, say lawyers at Freshfields.

  • How Russia Sanctions May Complicate Contract Obligations

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    Against the backdrop of recent comprehensive sanctions against Russia and Belarus, a review of recent U.K. case law clarifies that certain force majeure clauses likely cover trade sanctions, and that future litigation will further develop the scope of force majeure and frustration in the context of sanctions, says Frances Jenkins at Quillon Law.

  • New Guidance Offers Clarity For Charities On ESG Investing

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    The need for charities to understand investing in line with environmental, social and governance aspirations has never been more pressing, and recently updated U.K. Charity Commission guidance should give trustees confidence to make decisions that are right for their organization, says Robert Nieri at Shoosmiths.

  • US And EU Poised For Closer Ties In Tech Financial Market

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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the European Commission are both concerned about the challenges posed by the increasing digitalization of financial products, such as the use of AI and new forms of credit, and by working together, the two regulators can share information and best practices, says Yulia Makarova at Cooley.

  • FCA Case Failures Highlight Value Of Robust Investigation

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    The recent U.K. upper tribunal judgment in Seiler, Whitestone and Raitzin v. The Financial Conduct Authority, criticizing the regulator for accepting a narrative advanced by the firm, makes clear that such admissions must not get in the way of a proper investigation to enable agencies to target the correct individuals, say Tom Bushnell and Olivia Dwan at Hickman & Rose.

  • UK Shares-Tax Proposals Offer Long-Awaited Modernization

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    The U.K. government's recent consultation on the introduction of a new tax on transactions in securities raises detailed legal and practical issues, but the prospect of a single digital stamp tax offering both streamlined legislation and administration will be welcomed, say Zoë Arnautov and Mark Sheiham at Simmons & Simmons.

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