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									October 21, 2025
									UK Pensions Body Calls For Long-Term Tax PolicyThe government must commit to long-term policy on pension tax relief, an influential trade body said Tuesday, warning that mounting uncertainty every year around the Budget was harming consumer confidence. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Shawbrook Eyes £2B Market Cap For November IPOShawbrook Group PLC priced its market value at between £1.8 billion ($2.4 billion) and £2 billion on Tuesday for the online lender's initial public offering, making the float London's biggest to date in 2025. 
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									October 21, 2025
									FCA To Take Reins Of AML Regulation From SRAThe government said Tuesday that the Financial Conduct Authority will become the sole regulator of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing for professional services providers, slashing the supervisory role of the Solicitors Regulation Authority and other industry watchdogs. 
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									October 21, 2025
									KKR, Quadrantis Buy Minority Stake In Peak ReU.S. private equity business KKR and Portuguese venture capitalists Quadrantis said Tuesday that they will take a 15% stake in Hong Kong reinsurer Peak Re to help its global growth. 
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									October 20, 2025
									HBOS Fraud Victims Hit Gunnercooke With Negligence CaseA family driven into bankruptcy by a £245 million (£329 million) fraud against HBOS are suing Gunnercooke LLP, alleging that the firm caused them to lose more than £4 million by bungling a settlement with their bankruptcy trustee. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Directors Jailed For £20M Fraud Involving Fake VAT ClaimsSix company directors were sentenced Monday for their role in a £20 million ($27 million) tax fraud involving a wholesale electrical appliance business that deliberately understated how much value-added tax was owed to HM Revenue and Customs. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Mex Group Wins Partial Costs In Complex Fraud CaseA London judge has ended trading services provider MultiBank's contempt battle with a Luxembourgish investment company director for failure to disclose his assets for a freezing order, ruling that there were "reasons to doubt" it had an arguable case. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Broker JMG Group Buys Another UK Insurance Co.JMG Group has bought Glasgow-headquartered broker Taveo Group Ltd. in another acquisition announced by the Yorkshire-based insurance broking group as it continues its U.K. expansion. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Trustees Urged To Boost Defenses As Cyberattacks RiseTrustees overseeing pension programs should urgently reassess their cybersecurity and fraud defenses amid a sharp rise in "nationally significant" cyberattacks, a U.K. consulting company has warned. 
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									October 20, 2025
									UK Gov't Strikes New Deal With Pension Funds On InvestmentThe government launched a club of the U.K.'s 20 largest pension funds and insurers on Monday, part of a wider push to drum up investment for economic growth. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Market Intelligence Platform Denies Scraping Rival's DatabaseThe companies behind a market intelligence platform have denied claims that its co-founder scraped thousands of records from his previous employer's database, arguing that all the information it collected is from the public domain and IP protections do not apply. 
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									October 20, 2025
									UK Clears $24.2B Global Payments Deal For WorldpayBritain's antitrust authority said Monday that it has given the green light to Global Payments' planned acquisition of payments giant Worldpay for $24.25 billion after finding that it will not harm competition in any U.K. markets. 
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									October 20, 2025
									FCA Flags Money Laundering Risks At Corporate Finance Cos.One in 10 corporate finance companies has no documented business-wide risk assessment, the City watchdog said Monday, warning that many organizations might be falling short of money laundering standards. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Secure Trust Bank Sets Aside £21M For Car Finance ClaimsLondon-listed lender Secure Trust Bank PLC said Monday that it plans to increase the amount it sets aside for an industry-wide motor finance compensation program to £21 million ($28 million), as it criticized the finance watchdog's approach to redress. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Couple Among 14 Sentenced Over £28M Timeshare FraudFourteen people have been convicted and sentenced for their part in a £28.1 million ($37.7 million) investment fraud which involved them selling a worthless investment product to consumers on the promise of getting rid of their timeshares, prosecutors said Friday. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Trader Rejects £10M Claim Over High Risk InvestmentsA trading platform has denied owing a Cayman Islands investment fund at least £10 million ($14 million) over an allegedly loss-making decision to sell off its investments in shipping industry contracts, claiming it made the "valid and prudent" decision to sell when it did. 
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									October 17, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen Johnson & Johnson hit with a £1 billion ($1.34 billion) claim for allegedly selling contaminated baby powder, Carter-Ruck bring a claim against the Solicitors Regulation Authority, and Hewlett Packard file a probate claim against the estate of Mike Lynch. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Man Gets Prison For Hiding Assets In $80M Dubai Bank CaseA businessman who fraudulently helped three members of his Emirati family evade an £80 million ($107 million) judgment debt to a Dubai bank was sentenced on Friday to two years imprisonment for contempt of court. 
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									October 20, 2025
									CORRECTED: Football Club Owner Liable To Iconic Investors For $97M StakeA London court ruled on Friday that the owner of a portfolio of professional football clubs was in breach of a deal to buy back an investment vehicle's stake in his company for $97 million. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Global Watchdog Calls On Countries To Monitor Crypto BetterAn international securities watchdog called on countries Friday to monitor risks in crypto-assets and share regulatory information better across borders. 
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									October 17, 2025
									BBVA To Launch €1B Buyback After Bid For Rival FailsSpanish lender Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria will commence a share buyback scheme after learning that its protracted €19.5 billion ($22.8 billion) public takeover offer for domestic rival Banco Sabadell had failed. 
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									October 17, 2025
									FCA's Tokenization Plan May Heighten Financial Crime RiskThe Financial Conduct Authority's planned tokenization regime to help asset managers trade investment funds as digital assets could expose investors to financial criminals lurking in crypto-markets, with the regulator's "targeted support" rules multiplying the risk, lawyers have warned. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Chancellor Launches Service To Support Overseas InvestorsHM Treasury said Friday that it has launched a free "concierge" service in partnership with finance regulators to remove barriers for global firms investing in U.K. financial services. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Oakley Capital Buys Majority Stake In Padel Racket MakerEuropean private equity business Oakley Capital has announced its acquisition of a majority stake in Spanish padel racket-maker Nox through one of its funds. 
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									October 16, 2025
									Banks Must Do More To Stop Romance Fraud, FCA WarnsThe Financial Conduct Authority warned Friday that banks must do more to stop romance scams, which cost victims £106 million ($142 million) in 2024. 
Expert Analysis
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								What EU Bank Regulator's Letter Means For Crypto Providers  A recent letter from the European Banking Authority notes a need to avoid dual authorization for e-money token transactions under European Union payment services and cryptocurrency regulations, which could result in a high regulatory burden for crypto-asset service providers and leaves open questions for future political negotiations, say lawyers at Morgan Lewis. 
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								How Regulators Want Online Platforms To Fight Finance Fraud  Recent statements from the International Organization of Securities Commissions and the European Securities and Markets Authority make clear that online platform providers are expected to adopt proactive measures to prevent the promotion of unauthorized financial services and related misconduct, say lawyers at Taylor Wessing. 
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								FCA Notes Industry Criticism But Keeps Transparency Focus  The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently updated enforcement guide finally gives up the "naming and shaming" public interest test, demonstrating that the regulator has recognized the industry's serious concerns while maintaining less contentious aspects of its proposals to improve transparency in investigations, say lawyers at Irwin Mitchell. 
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								Anticipating A Shift In CMA Merger Control Enforcement  As the Competition and Markets Authority outlines plans to put the U.K. government's growth objectives into action, the changes may well pave the way for a more permissive outlook for review of mergers and acquisitions in the U.K., say lawyers at A&O Shearman. 
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								Court Backing Of FCA Pensions Ruling Sends Key Message  The Upper Tribunal’s recent upholding of the Financial Conduct Authority's decisions against CFP Management directors serves as a judicial endorsement of the regulator’s approach to defined benefit transfers, underscoring that where the advisory model is fundamentally flawed, the consequences for those in control can be severe, say lawyers at RPC. 
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								Saxon Woods Ruling Tightens Rules On Director Good Faith  The recent Court of Appeal judgment in Saxon Woods v. Costa departs from the High Court's ruling, clarifying that a director's sincere belief they have acted in the company’s best interests is not sufficient to satisfy the statutory requirement to act in good faith, say lawyers at Covington. 
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								Key Points From HMRC's Tax Reform Proposals  Although HM Revenue & Customs’ recent proposals for reform of U.K. transfer pricing and permanent establishment rules align with the latest international consensus, certain amendments may lead to future controversy, say lawyers at Skadden. 
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								What To Note As UK Adopts OECD Crypto Disclosure Rules  With the U.K.’s recent announcement that it will adopt the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's crypto-asset reporting framework, users and providers will benefit from understanding the context surrounding the decision and the framework's intended goal of clamping down on tax evasion, say lawyers at Brown Rudnick. 
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								Comparing Stablecoin Bills From UK, EU, US And Hong Kong  For multinational stablecoin issuers, navigating the differences and similarities among regimes in the U.K., EU, Hong Kong and U.S., which are currently unfolding in several key ways, is critical to achieving scalable, compliant operations, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								How UK Law Firms Can Counter Money Laundering Threat  With figures released in May showing that money laundering was the biggest source of fraud in the U.K. last year, law firms should focus on internal identification and prevention strategies, considering the scale and nature of potential risk exposure depends on several business factors, says Niall Hearty at Rahman Ravelli. 
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								Key Takeaways As EU And UK Impose New Russia Sanctions  The European Union and U.K.’s new sanctions on Russia, designating increasing numbers of non-Russian companies in the defense and shipping sectors, mean that organizations must examine from the outset whether a transaction has any nexus with the EU or the U.K., say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell. 
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								Pension Schemes Bill's Most Notable, Controversial Measures  The long-awaited Pension Schemes Bill recently introduced to Parliament creates a framework for harnessing money saved in U.K. workplace pension funds to grow the country’s economy, but provisions relating to local government pension scheme investment, and scale and asset allocation, are controversial, says Claire Dimmock at Squire Patton. 
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								What New FCA Private Stock Market System Could Offer Cos.  While the Financial Conduct Authority’s new secondary private stock market system will bring more control and less ongoing regulatory compliance than a public market, but because the regime grants a significant degree of flexibility to operators it may be some time before a full operational picture emerges, says Iain Wright at Morgan Lewis. 
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								Fraud Office Guidance Highlights Value Of Self-Reporting  New guidance from the U.K.'s Serious Fraud Office on corporate self-reporting, cooperation and deferred prosecution agreements provides a useful framework for companies navigating criminal investigations and their potential resolutions — and underscores that corporations that self-report are in a better position to obtain DPAs than those that do not, say lawyers at Skadden. 
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								Open Questions As FCA Prepares Buy Now, Pay Later Rules  HM Treasury’s recent response to its consultation on buy now, pay later lending regulation is clear on policy, but with rules still to be set by the Financial Conduct Authority it is difficult for firms to plan for change, and they should take advantage now of the opportunity to liaise with the regulator, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells. 
