Financial Services UK

  • July 30, 2024

    Pension Tax Reform Could Unlock £100B For UK Growth

    Changing how pensions are taxed in the U.K. could potentially unlock more than £100 billion ($128 billion) for domestic investment over the next five years, according to a recent analysis by a pensions consultancy.

  • July 30, 2024

    Bank Of England Plans New Scrutiny Of Foreign Banks In UK

    The Bank of England's regulatory arm proposed Tuesday new requirements for overseas banks with U.K. operations, to help detect some risks to financial stability that had arisen in the collapsed Silicon Valley Bank UK, sold to HSBC.

  • July 30, 2024

    Pensioner Welfare Cuts Create 'Cliff Edge,' LCP Says

    The Labour government's decision to cut annual winter fuel payments worth up to £300 ($385) for retirees not on pension credit or other means-tested benefits will create an unwelcome "cliff edge" for savers, a consultancy has said.

  • July 30, 2024

    StanChart Launches Record $1.5B Share Buyback Program

    Standard Chartered PLC unveiled plans on Tuesday to reward investors with its biggest-ever share buyback program worth $1.5 billion as it reported a 20% surge in profits to nearly $4 billion.

  • July 30, 2024

    FCA Could Extend Deadline On Motor Finance Complaints

    Britain's financial watchdog is considering whether to extend the deadline for motor finance companies to deal with complaints from customers about commission arrangements while the regulator investigates whether past deals were compliant with a 2021 ban.

  • July 30, 2024

    Pension Firms Meeting Equity Investment Goals, Insurers Say

    Pension firms that signed up to an agreement to allocate a minimum of 5% of defined contribution funds to unlisted equities by 2030 have laid "strong foundations" in line with the target, British insurers said Tuesday.

  • July 30, 2024

    UK Crypto Biz To Raise £6.5M Via Private Share Placing

    Argo Blockchain PLC said on Tuesday that it has agreed to sell shares worth approximately £6.5 million ($8.4 million) to an institutional investor, which the cryptocurrency miner will use to finance general working capital and pay back debt.

  • July 29, 2024

    Crypto Investors Get Provisional OK For £9B Binance Claim

    Binance Holdings Ltd. must face a £9 billion ($11.5 billion) proposed class action brought by investors after a tribunal dismissed the cryptocurrency exchange's bid to strike out the claim, finding the evidence "just about" shows the case has a realistic chance of success.

  • July 29, 2024

    Gov't Consults On Tax Hikes For Fund Managers, Non-Doms

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves said Monday that an autumn Budget planned for Oct. 30 will include feature selected tax rises, a warning accompanied by strong hints from HM Treasury that fund managers and non-domicile taxpayers could take a bigger hit.

  • July 29, 2024

    NFT Game Collaborator Says She Was IP Co-Owner

    A cryptocurrency expert has said that her former business partner has improperly accused her of stealing confidential business information for an NFT-winning game they co-developed, despite having proof that she had not shared anything with his competitors.

  • July 29, 2024

    Marketer Told She Had Baby 'At The Wrong Time' Wants £30K

    A marketer for an international accountancy accreditation body asked a tribunal on Monday to order her employer to pay her £30,000 ($38,500) for injury to her feelings after her boss told her that she "had a baby at the wrong time."

  • August 05, 2024

    Morgan Lewis Adds Investment Pro From Paul Hastings

    Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP has hired a seasoned expert in private equity secondary markets as a partner in London, as the firm moves to consolidate its presence as a major player in the sector.

  • July 29, 2024

    New Defined Benefit Funding Code Laid Before Parliament

    Britain's pensions watchdog on Monday said its long-awaited funding code for defined benefit retirement savings plans has been laid before Parliament, marking what it called a "significant step."

  • July 29, 2024

    Top Corporate Crime Cases To Watch For The Rest Of 2024

    The Serious Fraud Office's intention to charge individuals with bribery over Glencore's dealings in Nigeria, a major bitcoin money laundering trial and the ongoing legal battles between ENRC and the SFO are some of the major white-collar crime cases on the horizon.

  • July 29, 2024

    Zurich Invests $60M In Cyber Insurance Provider For SMEs

    Swiss insurance giant Zurich has invested $60 million in Cowbell, a provider of cyberinsurance for small businesses, the digital risk company said, amid growing industry concerns over cyberthreats.

  • July 29, 2024

    FCA Weighs Taking Protection From Some Insurance Clients

    The Financial Conduct Authority proposed on Monday a change to the criteria of classifying a small business as a commercial insurance client by removing consumer protection rules from some firms when they buy insurance products. 

  • July 29, 2024

    NCA Seizes Assets As Russian Oligarch Ends Sanctions Fight

    The National Crime Agency seized more than £768,000 ($986,000) belonging to Russian oligarch Petr Aven on Monday after reaching a settlement in its first attempt to recover frozen assets linked to suspected sanctions evasion since sweeping restrictions came into force.

  • July 29, 2024

    Mozambique Claims Victory In UK Tuna Bond Scandal Case

    Mozambique largely won its mammoth corruption claim against a shipbuilding company on Monday over a bribery scheme used to pay kickbacks to public officials to tie it into a financing package for a tuna fishing fleet that wrecked the southern African country's economy.

  • July 26, 2024

    UK Gov't Denies Leaked Greensill Probe Caused Him Harm

    The Insolvency Service leaked private details of an investigation into Lex Greensill, the founder of collapsed finance company Greensill Capital, to the national press, the government has admitted in court filings — but denied it caused him any harm.

  • July 26, 2024

    NCA Data Project Set To Catch Financial Criminals

    The National Crime Agency and seven U.K. banks have forged a major public-private partnership to use account data to help catch financial criminals and prevent fraud and money laundering, the agency said Friday.

  • August 02, 2024

    Fieldfisher Adds Banking Litigation Pro From Hausfeld

    Fieldfisher LLP has hired "the perfect" banking and finance litigation expert as a partner in its London office, as the firm moves to strengthen its financial practice both in the U.K. and abroad.

  • July 26, 2024

    Valderrama Golf Course Owner Heir Blocked From Sale Profits

    The heir to the former owner of the Valderrama golf course in Spain lost his fight Friday for a slice of a €39.1 million ($42.5 million) sale as an appellate court rejected his interpretation of a profit-sharing agreement.

  • July 26, 2024

    FCA To Overhaul Prospectus Rules To Boost Capital Markets

    The Financial Conduct Authority set out plans to shake up the U.K.'s prospectus regime Friday, including new rules for public offers and risk disclosures, to help boost the country's ailing capital markets.

  • July 26, 2024

    EU Banks Must Improve Cyberattack Protection, ECB Says

    Lenders in the eurozone still suffer from "shortcomings" in fighting against and recovering from a severe — but plausible — cyberattack, the European Central Bank said Friday after it conducted a resilience stress test.

  • July 26, 2024

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

    This past week in London has seen U.K. band The 1975 face action by Future Sound Asia after its performance in Malaysia resulted in a festival's cancelation, Spectrum Insurance hit by The Motoring Organization following their dispute over information misuse, and a former police constable pursue defamation against a colleague for allegedly instigating a campaign of harassment against her. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

Expert Analysis

  • The Benefits Of Uniformity In EU Anti-Corruption Proposals

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    The proposed directive requiring European Union member states to incorporate uniform anti-bribery measures would bring greater harmony and consistency, doing much to facilitate the prevention of bribery and drive common standards in the compliance culture of companies, say lawyers at White & Case.

  • What To Know About 'Prior Obligations' Sanctions Exemption

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    The U.K. Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation recently issued a "prior obligations" general license authorizing U.K. persons to receive funds or economic resources owed to them by any person targeted by U.K. asset freeze sanctions, and it is novel for its scope but by no means a panacea, say Jane Shvets and Konstantin Bureiko at Debevoise.

  • Recent Cases Mark Maturation Of CAT Class Cert. Approach

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    The Competition Appeal Tribunal's recent refusal to grant collective proceedings applications against Visa and MasterCard in the Commercial and Interregional Card Claims case shows that the tribunal takes its role as a gatekeeper seriously, and that it will likely continue to be difficult for defendants to defeat certification first time around, say lawyers at Linklaters.

  • Why The UK Needs Tougher Fraud Enforcement

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    The Crown Court's recent conviction of Anthony Constantinou for running a Ponzi scheme is a rare success for prosecutors, highlighting the legal system's painfully slow course when it comes to complex fraud, and the need for significant funds and resources in the fight against financial crime, says James Clark at Quillon Law.

  • What New FCA Management Will Mean For Enforcement

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    Therese Chambers’ first speech since becoming the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority’s joint executive director provided insightful observations about the expected behaviors of firms and their legal advisers during investigations, indicating the advent of a proactive, prosecution-minded enforcement agency trying to do the right thing, says Richard Burger at WilmerHale.

  • Global M&A Outlook: Slow But Moving Along

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    Global merger and acquisition markets had a tough start to the year, with inflation, rising interest rates and the Ukraine conflict knocking sentiment, but in the macroeconomic, deal makers have continued to unearth pockets of activity to keep deal volumes ticking over, say lawyers at White & Case.

  • Why Int'l Investors Should Keep An Eye On German M&A Regs

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    While German reform proposals will digitize corporate law formalities that have long been immune to change, international limitations remain, particularly for countries outside the European Union, as Germany moves to tighten regulatory hurdles to control inbound investment, say Marcus Geiss and Sonja Ruttmann at Gibson Dunn.

  • How B2B Data Sharing Could Unlock Untapped Value

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    B2B data sharing offers organizations an opportunity to extract greater value from an existing asset, and although it is essential to consider the legal and regulatory framework and maintain a sound governance structure, with strong support businesses that share data are likely to grow more than those that do not, say Jocelyn Paulley and Helen Davenport at Gowling WLG.

  • Why Coordinated UK Crypto Regulation Is Needed

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    The slew of recently published crypto-sector consultations and reports differ in their treatment of the currency, so the industry must coordinate to establish regulations that can weather the proliferation of fraud while supporting the U.K.'s race to become a world leader in digital assets, says Nicola McKinney at Quillon Law.

  • 5 Code Of Ethics Recommendations For FTSE 350 Companies

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    In light of the U.K. Institute of Business Ethics' recent report on the FTSE 350, companies should regularly update their code of ethics in order to emphasize to employees and business partners the importance they place on following good practice, say attorneys at Norton Rose.

  • Examining The Effects Of Increased Construction Insolvency

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    With a significant rise in construction firm insolvencies, proactive monitoring of key counterparties is paramount, and if early warning signs such as failure to pay suppliers or a turnover in key management are triggered, parties should take steps to minimize exposure and potential losses, say lawyers at Reynolds Porter.

  • What TPR's Guidance On DEI Means For Pensions Industry

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    The Pension Regulator is one of the first regulators to issue guidance on equality, diversity and inclusion, and employers and trustees should incorporate its advice by developing policies and monitoring progress to ensure that improvements are made regularly, say lawyers at Linklaters.

  • The Many Challenges Of Post-Brexit Regulatory Divergence

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    As the regulatory effects of the U.K.'s departure from the EU emerge and the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, firms must monitor compliance with fast-changing trade sanctions and the foreign investment screening regime that continues to add cost and complexity to the cross-border acquisitions market, say lawyers at Shepherd & Wedderburn.

  • Economic Issues To Watch In The Libor Transition

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    With the London Interbank Offered Rate officially retiring June 30, market participants and their counsel should consider how the economic questions presented by outstanding contracts and the pros and cons of different alternative reference rates may lead to litigation around Libor cessation, say analysts at The Brattle Group.

  • Reserved Investor Fund Would Plug Gap In UK Finance Market

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    The reserved investor fund recently proposed by HM Treasury has the potential to be a welcome tax-efficient addition to the U.K.’s canon of products for real estate investments, with attractive features for companies and, in particular, large asset managers, say lawyers at Herbert Smith.

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