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July 30, 2025
Sainsbury's Bank Partners With Allianz For Insurance Policies
Insurance giant Allianz UK said Wednesday that it has penned a deal to offer replacement home and motor insurance policies to Sainsbury's Bank customers as their current cover expires.
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July 30, 2025
BigLaw Firms Ordered To Explain Leak Of PrivatBank Decision
Law firms including Hogan Lovells and Fieldfisher LLP will be required to provide witness statements after the High Court judge overseeing the long-running PrivatBank fraud case revealed on Wednesday that his judgment had apparently been leaked.
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July 30, 2025
Gupta Hit With $6.7M Fraud Claim Over False Deposit Docs
A U.K. commodities broker won its bid on Wednesday to bring a fraud claim worth almost $7 million against Prateek Gupta, with the High Court dismissing the metal mogul's argument that the claim shouldn't be heard in England.
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July 30, 2025
Govt's National Wealth Fund Ignored Worker's Pay Concerns
The U.K. government's National Wealth Fund subjected an employee to sexual discrimination after it failed to address his request for a pay review, an Employment Tribunal has ruled.
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July 30, 2025
Sullivan & Cromwell-Led Evercore Pays £146M For UK Adviser
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP-led Evercore Inc. said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire the U.K.-based boutique corporate adviser Robey Warshaw LLP, advised by Freshfields LLP, for £146 million ($195 million) as the U.S. global investment banking giant moves to expand into the London mergers and acquisitions market.
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July 30, 2025
HSBC Unveils $3B Share Buyback Scheme
HSBC said Wednesday that it will reward investors with a share repurchase program of up to $3 billion, despite posting a drop in its pre-tax profits.
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July 30, 2025
Santander To Reward Shareholders With €1.7B Buyback
Banco Santander SA said on Wednesday that it will soon kick off a share buyback worth up to €1.7 billion ($1.97 billion), which is expected to lower the Spanish lending giant's share capital.
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July 30, 2025
Finance Biz Eyes £490M Acquisition Of UK Lender IPF
British credit provider International Personal Finance said Wednesday that it is in talks to be bought by U.S. specialist finance group BasePoint Capital in a proposed £490 million ($656 million) cash deal.
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July 30, 2025
PrivatBank Wins $1.9B Fraud Case Against Ex-Owners
The former owners of PrivatBank are liable to pay the Ukrainian lender for a fraud that cost the bank billions, a London judge ruled on Wednesday almost two years after the trial over sham loans linked to fictitious commodity trades concluded.
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July 30, 2025
Looser SMCR May Leave Banks More Open To Fraud Charges
The Financial Conduct Authority's proposed partial relaxation of the approval process under its senior managers regime as the U.K. pushes for deregulation could leave companies more exposed to fraud prosecution as the failure to prevent fraud offense goes live in September.
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July 29, 2025
DOJ Drops Challenge Of Amex GBT's $570M Deal For CWT
The U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday that enforcers have agreed to drop their case challenging American Express Global Business Travel Inc.'s planned $570 million purchase of corporate travel management rival CWT Holdings LLC.
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July 29, 2025
JV Partner Found To Have Inflated Costs In London Project
A Dubai-based businessman has largely succeeded in a complex dispute over a joint venture after a London judge ruled that other parties to the deal had inflated costs in invoices to pocket part of the payments as profit.
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July 29, 2025
UK Top Court's Leeway On Sanctions Could Embolden Gov't
The respect shown by the U.K. Supreme Court to the British government on foreign affairs could encourage ministers to use sanctions in unforeseen ways, allowing politicians to achieve policy goals that are limited by legal challenges, lawyers say.
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July 29, 2025
Forex Biz Can't Avoid Liability For Deceit In $10M Deal
A foreign exchange business lost its fight on Tuesday to challenge a ruling that it could not defend claims that its agent deceived a Nigerian broker in a $10 million transaction, despite winning challenges over lesser deals worth $6 million.
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July 29, 2025
Ex-JPMorgan Trader Drops Bid For Remedy Over Unfair Firing
A former JPMorgan Chase metals trader has told an employment tribunal that he won't be pursuing his case for compensation any further despite winning his unfair dismissal claim against the bank over a faulty "spoofing" investigation.
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July 29, 2025
Bridgehaven Buys Irish Insurer To Enter EU Market
British insurance company Bridgehaven said it is poised to enter the European market after penning an agreement to buy the Irish insurer SureStone Insurance DAC.
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July 29, 2025
Tech Pro Says Alleged Software Copying Was 'Obvious' Joke
A payments company's former head of technology has denied copying the company's software to help build a rival platform, telling a London court that his ex-employer has taken a joke about pinching the code "out of context."
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July 29, 2025
EU Watchdog Finds Failings In AML Defenses At Crypto-Firms
The banking watchdog of the European Union has warned that many crypto-asset companies lack effective anti-money laundering systems, reporting that abuse of services in the sector for financial crime is a major concern.
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July 29, 2025
FCA Sues Property Biz Over £23M Investment Scheme
The City watchdog said Tuesday that it has taken Concept Capital Group to a London court over an alleged unauthorized £23 million ($30 million) investment scheme related to static homes.
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July 29, 2025
Barclays Plans £1B Share Buyback To Reward Investors
Barclays PLC confirmed on Tuesday plans to reward investors with a share buyback worth up to £1 billion ($1.3 billion), in line with its multibillion-pound capital returns program.
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July 29, 2025
Shvidler Loses Landmark UK Sanctions Challenge
Britain's highest court upheld sanctions against billionaire oil tycoon Eugene Shvidler in a landmark ruling on Tuesday that backs the U.K. government's authority to impose the restrictions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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July 28, 2025
Fraud Claims 'Smaller Slice' As Crypto Litigation Booms
As litigation involving cryptocurrency significantly increases, fraud cases represent a lesser share of the total number of crypto disputes, according to a report published Monday by CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP.
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August 04, 2025
Travers Smith To Lose Leveraged Finance Head To Goodwin
Goodwin Procter LLP said Monday that it has hired Travers Smith's head of leveraged finance to strengthen its growing private equity practice in London.
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July 28, 2025
Investment Firm Beats Ex-Risk Chief's Long COVID Bias Claim
An asset management firm did not discriminate against its former risk chief based on his long COVID when it required him to interview for a new post after eliminating his old job, a tribunal has ruled.
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July 28, 2025
FCA Flags AI Risks In Benchmark Administrators' Controls
The City watchdog warned Monday that administrators of companies that set benchmarks lack consistency in how they manage data, saying there was inadequate evidence that their controls are evolving to cover risks from new technology such as AI.
Expert Analysis
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A Consequential Moment For Sanctions Activity
It is clear from the U.K. Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation's review of the 2022-2023 financial year that the unprecedented scale of designated persons and the value of assets frozen as a result has placed enormous pressure on OFSI and its partners, say lawyers at Greenberg Traurig.
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ECJ Ruling Triggers Reconsiderations Of Using AI In Hiring
A recent European Court of Justice ruling, clarifying that the General Data Protection Regulation could apply to decisions made by artificial intelligence, serves as a warning to employers, as the use of AI in recruitment may lead to more discrimination claims, say Dino Wilkinson and James Major at Clyde & Co.
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Economic Crime Act Offers Welcome Reform To AML Regime
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act exemption for mixed-property transactions that came into force on Jan. 15 as part of the U.K.'s anti-money laundering regime is long overdue, and should end economic harm to businesses, giving banks confidence to adopt a more pragmatic approach, say Matthew Getz and Joseph Fox-Davies at Pallas Partners.
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3 Financial Services Hot Topics To Watch In 2024
Technology, ESG and private markets are set to have the greatest impact on financial markets in 2024, as firms grapple with increasing regulatory change and a shifting political backdrop on both sides of the Atlantic, says Matthew Allen at Eversheds Sutherland.
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What Venice Swaps Ruling Says About Foreign Law Disputes
The English appeals court's decision in Banca Intesa v. Venice that the English law swaps are valid and enforceable will be welcomed by banks, and it provides valuable commentary on the English courts' approach toward the interpretation of foreign law, say Harriet Campbell and Richard Marshall at Penningtons Manches.
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Key Litigation Funding Rulings Will Drive Reform In 2024
Ground-breaking judgments on disputes funding and fee arrangements from 2023 — including that litigation funding agreements could be damages-based agreements, rendering them unenforceable — will bring legislative changes in 2024, which could have a substantial impact on litigation risk for several sectors, say Verity Jackson-Grant and David Bridge at Simmons & Simmons.
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How Draft Trading Regs Provide Framework For UK Regime
Representing an important part of the U.K. government's post-Brexit regulatory reform agenda, the most recent draft of the proposed Trading Regulations seeks to provide a framework for a new rules-based regime for regulating public offers of securities and admissions to trading on a U.K.-regulated market, say lawyers at Davis Polk.
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Breaking Down The New Rules For High Net Worth Individuals
Andrew Northage at Walker Morris outlines what businesses need to be aware of to ensure ongoing compliance with revised conditions in the U.K. government's updated financial promotion exemptions for high net worth individuals and sophisticated investors, and suggests a few practical tips for businesses to follow.
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How Data Privacy Law Cases Are Evolving In UK, EU And US
To see where the law is heading in 2024, it is worth looking at privacy litigation and enforcement trends from last year, where we saw a focus on General Data Protection Regulation regulatory enforcement actions in the U.K. and EU, and class actions brought by private plaintiffs in the U.S., say lawyers at Morgan Lewis.
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Misleading Airline Ads Offer Lessons To Avoid Greenwashing
Following the Advertising Standards Authority's recent decision that three airlines' adverts misled customers about their environmental impact, companies should ensure that their green claims comply with legal standards to avoid risking reputational damage, which could have financial repercussions, say Elaina Bailes and Olivia Shaw at Stewarts.
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An Overview Of UK Short Selling Regulation Reforms
The steps taken by the U.K. government to reform the short selling regime show a thoughtful and considered approach and a willingness to listen to industry feedback in adapting the legacy EU regime to the realities of the U.K. markets, say Anna Maleva-Otto and Matthew Dow at Schulte Roth.
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Supreme Court Ruling Is A Gift To Insolvency Practitioners
As corporate criminal liability is in sharp focus, the Supreme Court's recent decision in Palmer v. Northern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court that administrators are not company officers and should not be held liable under U.K. labor law is instructive in focusing on the substance and not merely the title of a person's role within a company, say lawyers at Greenberg Traurig.
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What Can Be Learned From Adobe-Figma Merger Termination
The Competition and Markets Authority’s role in the recent termination of the proposed Adobe-Figma merger deal indicates the regulator's intention to be seen as a strong enforcer in the technology sphere, and serves as a warning for companies to address antitrust risks early on in the merger process, say Deirdre Taylor and Molly Heslop at Gibson Dunn.
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How FCA Listing Regime Reform Proposals Are Developing
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently proposed U.K. equity listings reforms maintain increased flexibility with a disclosure-based approach, but much of the new regime’s success will depend on the eligibility criteria used and whether additional governance will be required for inclusion, say lawyers at Debevoise.
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Major EU AI Banking Ruling Will Reverberate Across Sectors
Following the European Court of Justice's recent OQ v. Land Hessen decision that banks' use of AI-driven credit scores to make consumer decisions did not comply with the General Data Protection Regulation, regulators indicated that the ruling would apply broadly, leaving numerous industries that employ AI-powered decisions open to scrutiny, say lawyers at Alston & Bird.