Financial Services UK

  • February 14, 2024

    UK Access Rules Too Burdensome, Say European Funds

    An association for Europe's investment managers has asked the Financial Conduct Authority to make its planned regime giving European funds "equivalent" access to U.K. markets less burdensome, given similar requirements do not exist for U.K. funds.

  • February 14, 2024

    ABN AMRO Unveils €500M Share Buyback As Profit Rises

    ABN Amro Bank NV said Wednesday it will launch a share buyback program worth up to €500 million ($535 million), as it announced a leap in its profit, helped by higher interest rates.

  • February 14, 2024

    HMRC Warns Self-Employed Taxpayers Of Scammers

    Fraudsters are likely to target people who fill in self-assessment tax returns with phishing scams promising a tax refund now that the Jan. 31 filing deadline has passed, HM Revenue and Customs warned Wednesday.

  • February 14, 2024

    FCA Flagged 10,000 Misleading Financial Ads In 2023

    Britain's finance watchdog has ramped up its fight against misleading financial advertisements, reporting on Wednesday that it intervened to have more than 10,000 promotions posted online without proper authorization pulled or amended in 2023.

  • February 13, 2024

    Pay Whistleblowers To Spur Fraud Fight, SFO Director Says

    The U.K. should compensate whistleblowers to incentivize corporate insiders to report corruption and fraud, a measure that would spur the U.K.'s anti-graft agency's complex, data-heavy investigations, the director of the Serious Fraud Office said Tuesday.

  • February 13, 2024

    Analyst Must Pay £20K For False Claim Against Commerzbank

    A former Commerzbank AG compliance analyst must pay £20,000 ($25,000) in costs for his false claims of sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace, after a London appeals tribunal found nothing wrong with the order.

  • February 13, 2024

    Ex-Tech CEO Wins £96K For Bullying, Payroll Whistleblowing

    The former chief executive of a technology startup has won more than £96,000 ($120,000) from an employment tribunal that found she was forced out of the company after blowing the whistle on bullying by directors and investors being lied to.

  • February 13, 2024

    JPMorgan Trust To Raise £40M After Demand From Investors

    Investment trust JPMorgan Global Growth & Income PLC said Tuesday that it is looking to raise up to £40 million ($50.4 million) in a share offering in light of "the ongoing demand in the market."

  • February 13, 2024

    EU Eases Rule Enforcement On Best Price For Clients

    The European Union financial markets regulator said on Tuesday that it expects all national watchdogs "not to prioritize" taking supervisory action against investment companies that fail to comply with certain rules to report how they achieved the best terms for clients.

  • February 13, 2024

    Morgan Stanley Must Fix Evidence Failures Before $995M Trial

    A London court concluded on Tuesday that Morgan Stanley had failed to properly disclose evidence before a trial over accusations that it had unfairly issued Frasers Group PLC with a $995 million margin call on Hugo Boss stock options.

  • February 13, 2024

    UK Pension Surplus Dips Slightly To £425B

    The total surplus of U.K. pension schemes dipped by £2.8 billion ($3.5 billion) over the past month, the sector's lifeboat scheme revealed Tuesday, but experts say the changes are unlikely to dim appetite for insurance de-risking transactions.

  • February 13, 2024

    New Panel Set Up To Promote UK Fund Investments

    A panel of pensions, venture capital and private equity experts has been established to boost returns for savers and support economic growth by encouraging funds to invest in fast-growing businesses, the British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association said on Tuesday.

  • February 13, 2024

    Post-Election UK Pension Changes Could Be In The Fine Print

    Regulatory lawyers are not expecting radical overhaul in pension policies if the government changes after this year's general election. But lawyers say that signals in the opposition Labour Party's policy language could hint at possible shifts in investment priorities for retirement savings.

  • February 13, 2024

    One In Four Retirees 'Not Checking State Pension Forecast'

    Pensioners-to-be should check their state pension pots to avoid a "nasty surprise," a retirement specialist said on Tuesday as it published a survey showing that many opt not to look at their forecast before retiring.

  • February 13, 2024

    Former LC&F Exec Fined, Banned Over Misleading Ads

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Tuesday that it has fined and banned a former director at London Capital & Finance PLC from working in financial services after he recklessly oversaw scores of financial promotions that left investors out of pocket.

  • February 13, 2024

    LSE Faces 2 More Delistings Amid Exodus Concerns

    The board of German travel giant TUI urged shareholders on Tuesday to vote in favor of taking its listing off the London exchange as a consumer brands group signaled that it also plans to join an exodus of companies from the U.K. market.

  • February 12, 2024

    'More Dawn Raids,' New SFO Chief To Promise In 1st Speech

    A "bolder" Serious Fraud Office will act faster and conduct more dawn raids, but be unafraid of closing investigations where charges appear unlikely, the anti-graft agency's new director will say Tuesday as part of his first public speech setting out his vision.

  • February 12, 2024

    Madagascar Official Had 'To Be Paid' For Gem Deal, Jury Hears

    A former top aide to Madagascar's president who is accused of seeking bribes to secure mining rights for a U.K. company told an undercover officer posing as a company representative that she needed "to be paid," according to a recording played at the former aide's trial Monday.

  • February 12, 2024

    Proskauer Hires Sidley Austin's Funds Head In London

    Proskauer Rose LLP has brought aboard a new partner with years of experience at the helm of Sidley Austin LLP's investment funds practice, to co-lead its global credit funds and sovereign wealth funds initiatives.

  • February 12, 2024

    Danish Lender Spar Nord Kicks Off $72M Share Buyback

    Spar Nord Bank AS launched on Monday a share repurchase program worth up to 500 million Danish kroner ($72 million) aimed at lowering its outstanding share capital, after raking in bumper profits.

  • February 12, 2024

    UK Gov't Pushed To Reform Audit As Delays Cause Delistings

    A governance trade body has urged the government to proceed with abandoned audit reform proposals, claiming the delays have led to companies delisting from the London Stock Exchange.

  • February 12, 2024

    FCA Tells Firms To Bear Brunt Of Policing Financial Crime

    The City watchdog has said that companies must tackle financial crime by giving it better data that could lead to assertive supervision and enforcement action. But lawyers have told Law360 that this would put an even greater cost burden on companies.

  • February 12, 2024

    Pension Reform Key For UK Savings Shortfall, Report Says

    Allowing workers to access some of their pension pots before retirement as well as increasing savings contributions could support scores of Britons who do not have enough saved for immediate challenges or for later life, a think tank said Monday.

  • February 12, 2024

    Reporting Rules For Russia Sanctions Get UK Update

    Businesses in Britain have to tell the country's authorities whether they are holding any cash or other assets for Russian financial and state institutions under new rules announced Monday.

  • February 12, 2024

    'Mastermind' Fraudster Who Stole £12M Gets 5 Years' Prison

    A man has been sentenced to five years imprisonment for defrauding victims out of more than £12 million ($15 million) through high-pressure telesales of bogus investment products, City of London Police has said.

Expert Analysis

  • Understanding The EU's New Foreign Subsidies Regulation

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    The European Parliament’s newly adopted Foreign Subsidies Regulation extends already wide-ranging European Union state aid powers and adds new layers of deal conditionality, so companies will need to carefully consider how the regulation may affect their EU-bound activities, say Peter Camesasca and Sophie Bertin at Covington.

  • Hard Insurance Market Will Influence Legal Industry, Economy

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    As the cost of claims starts to outstrip the value of premiums, insurers are denying more claims and considering scaling back coverage, leading to an influx of legal work and potential holes in the market, says Bruce Hepburn at Mactavish.

  • Digital Nomads: Key Considerations For Global Businesses

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    As employers and employees embrace remote, location-independent work arrangements enabled by technology, they must be mindful of the employment law and tax consequences such arrangements may trigger, say Hannah Wilkins and Audrey Elliott at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • Navigating Newly Expanded English Jurisdictional Gateways

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    With a recent significant change, the English courts' territorial jurisdiction is now primarily controlled by the question of whether England is the proper place to bring the claim, so parties to cross-border disputes seeking to resist the jurisdiction of the English courts should focus their arguments on this battleground, say Antony Corsi and Gill Davy at Norton Rose.

  • New License Eases Sanctioned Clients' Legal Fee Payments

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    The general license recently issued by the U.K. Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation permitting the payment of legal fees owed by a sanctioned company or individual will potentially reduce the agency's backlog and is welcome news for both lawyers and OFSI staff, say Zulfi Meerza and Syed Rahman at Rahman Ravelli.

  • Preparation Is Key To Businesses Minimizing Cyber Breaches

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    A recently published report by the U.K. Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on organizational experiences of cybersecurity breaches highlights the importance of having breach response policies in place and being able to demonstrate that reasonable preventive and risk management steps were taken, says Lawson Caisley at White & Case.

  • Scope Of Brexit Freedoms Bill Unclear For Financial Services

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    The revocation provisions of the recently published Brexit Freedoms Bill do not apply to legislation affected by the Financial Services and Markets Bill, and the complex overlay between the two pieces of legislation may lead to uncertainty for the financial services industry, say Barney Reynolds and Thomas Donegan at Shearman.

  • UK Policyholders Can Expect Better COVID Claims Handling

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    The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority recently outlined some best practices for COVID-19 business interruption claims handling, which, along with recent High Court of Justice decisions, will likely lead to faster claims handling and clearer insurer communication, say Gurpreet Sanghera and Charlie Edwards at Simkins.

  • EU Basel III Bank Reforms May Weaken Securities Market

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    Recent proposals from the Council of the European Union's review of Basel III bank capital regulatory reforms did not adopt substantive changes urged by the market for the securitization framework, and may have a dampening effect on the competitiveness of European securitizations, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.

  • What To Expect From EU's Data Governance Act

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    The European Commission's Data Governance Act, which will go into effect next September, marks a clear step forward for data regulation in the EU, but some confusion remains regarding which companies will be considered data intermediation services, say attorneys at Pierstone.

  • FCA Holds The Cards Where Redress Schemes Are Concerned

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    The recent U.K. High Court Amigo Loans decision shows the Financial Conduct Authority's willingness to engage with a proposed redress scheme or oppose it where necessary, and highlights the agency's unique power to allow business to continue in these cases, say Frances Coulson and Christopher Burt at Wedlake Bell.

  • Series

    My Favorite Law Prof: How I Learned To Argue Open-Mindedly

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    Queens College President Frank Wu reflects on how Yale Kamisar’s teaching and guidance at the University of Michigan Law School emphasized a capacity to engage with alternative worldviews and the importance of the ability to argue for both sides of a debate.

  • EU Regulation Aims To Bring Confidence To Crypto Market

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    The Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation, recently approved by the European Council, aims to increase confidence in crypto-assets by bolstering consumer protection, and as a pioneer in regulating and legitimizing the digital landscape, the EU expects the development of opportunities in innovative services, say attorneys at Akin Gump.

  • How Banking Managers Can Mitigate Cyber Risk Liability

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    Directors and senior managers in the banking sector are now more than ever judged by how well they respond to cyber incidents, which means it is imperative they become familiar with new requirements and issue clear, timely and relevant communications in order to meet the expected standards, says Kate Macmillan at Herbert Smith.

  • Getting Ready For New EMIR Reporting Requirements

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    Newly published reporting requirements and procedures for data quality under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation will come into play next April, so businesses will need to address changes to existing reporting processes and related documentation, say Pauline Ashall and Madeleine Wanner at Linklaters.

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