Financial Services UK

  • November 19, 2024

    BNP Paribas Not Liable For Halted Skyscraper Asbestos Work

    BNP Paribas is not on the hook for a broken deal with a contractor that claimed the company prevented it from carrying out necessary work after asbestos was found in a Manchester skyscraper, a London court has ruled.

  • November 19, 2024

    BoE To Set Basic Rules For Market Infrastructures

    The Bank of England proposed Tuesday to introduce fundamental rules for financial market infrastructures involved in securities settlement and funds transfer in a first use of new powers, aiming to ensure the U.K. financial system operates safely.

  • November 19, 2024

    Trader Can't Get Sentence Cut For £1.2M Boiler Room Fraud

    A man imprisoned over a plot to trick his victims out of £1.2 million ($1.5 million) failed to get his sentence cut as a court ruled Tuesday that a judge had earlier correctly assessed his culpability in the boiler room fraud.

  • November 19, 2024

    Redress Scheme Reports 18% Jump In Decisions On Claims

    The Financial Services Compensation Scheme reported on Tuesday an 18% year-on-year increase in decisions on claims filed by customers of failed financial companies during the first six months of the fiscal year that ends in March 2025.

  • November 19, 2024

    Fund Managers Call For Automated Process To Boost Listings

    The Investment Association urged fund managers and brokers on Tuesday to join forces to automate the processes for introducing companies to listing on the stock market, which could make it easier to raise capital and increase the appeal of U.K. markets.

  • November 19, 2024

    FCA Updates Insider-Trading Detection Measure

    The financial watchdog said Tuesday that it has changed the way it calculates its market cleanliness statistic, a tool that detects insider trading by tracking unusual stock price movements before takeover announcements.

  • November 19, 2024

    Swiss Life Completes $100M Deal For Green Hydrogen Biz

    The asset management arm of insurer Swiss Life said Tuesday that it has completed its $100 million purchase of Denmark's Everfuel AS, which will lead it to take the green hydrogen producer off of the Euronext Growth market.

  • November 18, 2024

    EU Members Face Choice Over Trump Tax Stance, Group Says

    Member states of the European Union will have to pick a side if President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration abandons global tax reform, the Tax Justice Network said Monday.

  • November 18, 2024

    Panama Foundations Fight Jurisdiction In $3.7B Asset Row

    Two Panama-based foundations caught up in an international dispute over a late Russian oligarch's $3.7 billion fortune urged a London court to reject arguments they defrauded his daughter out of ownership of a company, arguing Panamanian courts had ruled against her.

  • November 18, 2024

    FCA Bans Director Following Wounding Conviction

    The U.K.'s financial regulator said Monday that it has banned a man from working in financial services after he told them he was looking for business opportunities overseas while he was serving a prison sentence for stabbing a man in the neck.

  • November 18, 2024

    HMRC's £167M Charges To Reuters Group Deemed Lawful

    A London court backed HM Revenue & Customs in a case over more than £167 million ($212 million) in diverted profits tax charges issued to U.K. companies in the Thomson Reuters media group.

  • November 18, 2024

    Japanese Trader Says Ex-Manager Fired For Policy Breach

    A Japanese securities trading giant has hit back against a claim for approximately £4.2 million ($5.3 million) by a former senior manager, saying it was entitled to dismiss him for disclosing a confidential employee complaint.

  • November 18, 2024

    Aldermore Analyst Loses Bid For Pay Over Alleged IP Breach

    A bank analyst can't get compensation as she accuses Aldermore Bank of punishing her for whistleblowing about a data breach, after an employment tribunal ruled that her claims would likely fail at trial.

  • November 18, 2024

    Over 5,000 Woodford Investors Sue Hargreaves Lansdown

    More than 5,000 investors in a fund run by stock picker Neil Woodford are suing Hargreaves Lansdown over the fund's collapse, a group claim that is expected to exceed £200 million ($253 million), according to claims manager RGL.

  • November 18, 2024

    Retailers Passed On Swipe Fees To Shoppers, Visa Says

    Retailers suing Visa over charging unlawful interchange fees should get only limited damages because they mitigated their losses by passing on the cost of the fee to consumers, the card company told a tribunal on Monday.

  • November 18, 2024

    Barclays To Pay £50K After Boss Called Female Staff 'Birds'

    A tribunal has ordered the wealth management division of Barclays to pay almost £50,000 ($63,200) to a former analyst after she won her claims for sex discrimination by her manager and a failure by the bank to adjust her hours to accommodate her disabilities.

  • November 18, 2024

    Pension Trustees Could Be Swayed By Insurance Stress Tests

    Trustees of U.K. retirement savings plans might use data from the next official insurance stress test when they come to decide on buying out their liabilities, experts said Monday.

  • November 18, 2024

    FCA Finds Failings In How Firms Identify Insider Info

    The Financial Conduct Authority has warned that companies issuing shares to the public are taking differing approaches to how they identify and distribute insider information, finding that some are taking potentially unlawful action.

  • November 18, 2024

    US Pushes For UK Trader's Extradition In Insider Dealing Case

    The U.S. government urged Britain's highest court on Monday to approve the extradition of a British trader to face insider dealing charges, arguing that the alleged crimes were felt in America even though the conduct took place abroad.

  • November 15, 2024

    Engineering Biz Blames Nigerian Bank In $111M Loan Dispute

    An engineering company and an oil magnate have claimed a Nigerian bank's "obstructive and uncooperative behaviour" thwarted their efforts to repay a loan to one of Africa's largest trade banks, which has sued the three parties for $111 million.

  • November 15, 2024

    Ireland Forecast To Gain Budget Surplus From Apple Case

    The Irish government's budget surplus is expected to rise to 4.4% of gross domestic product next year, much of that as a result of the European Court of Justice's ruling against U.S. tech giant Apple, according to an economic forecast published Friday.

  • November 15, 2024

    Gov't Moves To Bring ESG Ratings Under FCA Regulation

    The U.K. government has confirmed it will press ahead with plans to bring environmental, social and governance ratings providers under the regulatory remit of the Financial Conduct Authority.

  • November 15, 2024

    FCA To Upgrade Redress System To Help Boost Investment

    The City watchdog gave its backing on Friday for a government plan for the financial sector to drive more growth, as HM Treasury outlined plans to modernize its system for redress to help fuel investment.

  • November 15, 2024

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    This past week in London has seen Ocado file an intellectual property claim against an African fruit and vegetable importer, a claim filed against a Swiss bank founded by Indian billionaire Srichand Parmanand Hinduja and 300 individuals sue travel company TUI. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • November 15, 2024

    TPR's New Pension Funding Code Will Bring Clarity For Sector

    Most pension professionals believe the funding code for defined benefit retirement savings plans launched by The Pensions Regulator this week will bring greater clarity in the sector, a trade body has said.

Expert Analysis

  • Examining The State Of Paccar Fixes After General Election

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    Following the U.K. Supreme Court's Paccar decision last year, which made many litigation funding agreements for opt-out collective actions in the Competition Appeal Tribunal unenforceable, the judiciary will likely take charge in implementing any fixes — but the general election has created uncertainty, says Ben Knowles at Clyde & Co.

  • EU Reports Signal Greenwashing Focus For Financial Sector

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    Reports from the European Supervisory Authorities on enforcement of sustainability information, plus related guidance issued by the European Securities and Markets Authority, represent a fundamental change in how businesses must operate to maintain integrity and public trust, say Amilcare Sada and Matteo Fanton at A&O Shearman.

  • Opinion

    Without Change, Fighting Fraud Is A Losing Battle For The UK

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    To successfully fight fraud cases in the U.K. — like the Russian Coms scam recently shut down by the National Crime Agency — it is clear there needs to be significant investment in recruiting and training expert investigators, and meaningful engagement between the country’s intelligence platforms, says Anthony Hanratty at Howard Kennedy.

  • Embedding Consumer Duty: 6 Areas Firms Should Prioritize

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    The Financial Conduct Authority has repeatedly emphasized that complying with the Consumer Duty is not a tick-box exercise but an ongoing responsibility, so firms need to show that the duty is at the heart of their practices by staying compliant in areas from cultural change to customer vulnerability, say Nicola Higgs and Becky Critchley at Latham.

  • 2 UK Rulings Highlight Persistent Push Payment Fraud Issues

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    Two recent High Court decisions, Larsson v. Revolut and Terna DOO v. Revolut, demonstrate that authorized push payment fraud continues to cause headaches for consumers and financial institutions alike, and with forthcoming mandatory reimbursement requirements, more APP fraud litigation can be expected, say lawyers at Charles Russell.

  • Open Questions 3 Years After 2nd Circ.'s Fugitive Ruling

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    The Second Circuit’s 2021 decision in U.S. v. Bescond, holding that a French resident indicted abroad did not meet the legal definition of a fugitive, deepened a circuit split on the fugitive disentitlement doctrine, and courts continue to grapple with the doctrine’s reach and applicability, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert.

  • Key Points From UK Prospectus Regime Reform Consultation

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    The Financial Conduct Authority's current consultation on U.K. prospectus regime reform proposals, including when a prospectus will be required and the requirements concerning content, is designed to enhance the attractiveness of the U.K.'s capital markets, say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell.

  • Why NCA's 1st Seizure Of Sanctioned Funds Is Significant

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    The National Crime Agency’s recently secured forfeiture of a Russian oligarch's sanctioned funds was a landmark achievement, and is particularly notable because it was made under the Proceeds of Crime Act, illustrating how U.K. authorities can coordinate their respective powers to confiscate assets, says Lindsey Cullen at WilmerHale.

  • Takeaways From New FCA Rules On Research Payments

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently published final rules on payment optionality for investment research, which involve a client disclosure obligation option, will be welcome news for U.K. managers who buy investment research from U.S. brokers, and for global asset management groups, says Anna Maleva-Otto at Schulte Roth.

  • What To Expect From Labour's Pension Schemes Bill

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    The Labour government’s recently announced Pension Schemes Bill, outlining key policy areas affecting the retirement savings sector, represents a positive step forward for both defined contribution scheme members and defined benefit superfunds, but there are some missing features, says Sonya Fraser at Arc Pensions.

  • Int'l Treaties May Aid Investors Amid UK Rail Renationalization

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    The recently introduced Passenger Railway Services Bill seeks to return British railways to public ownership without compensating affected investors, a move that could trigger international investment treaty protections for obligation breaches, says Philipp Kurek at Signature Litigation.

  • What EU Opinion May Mean For ESG Product Classification

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    The recently issued European Supervisory Authority opinion on the Sustainable Finance Disclosures Regulation offers key recommendations, including revising the definition of sustainable investments and making principal adverse impacts consideration mandatory, that could sway the European Commission’s final approach to product classification, say lawyers at Debevoise.

  • What New UK Listing Rules Mean For Distressed Companies

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently published overhaul of U.K. listing rules makes it easier for advisers to restructure distressed listed companies, and in moving to a more disclosure-based approach, simplifies timelines and increases opportunities for investors, say Kate Stephenson and Sarah Ullathorne at Kirkland & Ellis.

  • AI Reforms Prompt Fintech Compliance Considerations

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    With the EU Artificial Intelligence Act's Aug. 1 enforcement, and the U.K.'s new plans to introduce AI reforms, fintech companies should consider how to best focus limited resources as they balance innovation and compliance, says Nicola Kerr-Shaw at Skadden.

  • Irish Businesses Should Act Now To Prepare For EU AI Act

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    Artificial intelligence is increasingly transforming the Irish job market, and proactive engagement with the forthcoming European Union AI Act, a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for Irish businesses, will be essential for Irish businesses to responsibly harness AI’s advantages and to maintain legal compliance, say lawyers at Pinsent Masons.

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