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  • August 11, 2026

    UK Financial Ombudsman Revamps Complaints Rules

    The Financial Ombudsman Service introduced measures on Tuesday to improve how it rules on complaints between consumers and businesses.

  • August 11, 2026

    CMS Leads £83M PIC Pension Buy-In For Chemistry Body

    A professional body for U.K. chemists has offloaded £83 million ($112 million) of its staff retirement liabilities to Pension Insurance Corp. PLC, the insurer said Tuesday, in a deal steered by CMS, Addleshaw Goddard and Osborne Clarke.

  • August 11, 2026

    Low Losses Mask Climate Risk, Swiss Re Warns Insurers

    Insurance losses from storms and other natural catastrophes may have fallen to $42 billion in the first half of 2026, but risk from wildfires for the rest of the year is still elevated, Swiss Re warned on Tuesday.

  • August 11, 2026

    Covea Sued Over Unpaid COVID Losses At West London Pub

    The operator of a pub and guest house in west London has accused Covea Insurance of failing to pay out for losses the hospitality business says it sustained during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • August 10, 2026

    Insurers Sue To Block Syngenta Parkinson's Suit Coverage

    Almost 40 insurers have asked a London court to rule that they need not indemnify agricultural giant Syngenta against thousands of lawsuits because the company has never admitted that one of its products causes Parkinson's disease.

  • August 10, 2026

    Solar Panel Fires Jump 133%, Outpace Installations, QBE Says

    The number of fires involving solar panels in the U.K. has risen faster over the four years to the end of 2025 than installations, a business insurer said Monday, urging greater precautions to mitigate risks to larger buildings.

  • August 10, 2026

    TPT Partners With Moody's On Collective Pension Tool

    A pensions provider said Monday it has helped to create a financial modeling tool, as it gears up to launch a pooled retirement plan in a U.K. first.

  • August 10, 2026

    FCA Selects Growth Cos. For Support, Identifies Wider Failings

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Monday that the first five companies it solely regulates have joined its scale-up unit for tailored growth support as it identifies shortcomings in how some sectors manage expansion, including in their use of artificial intelligence.

  • August 10, 2026

    Beazley Syndicates Sued Over COVID Biz Interruption Cover

    A group of 11 British health and beauty clinics has accused two Lloyd's of London insurance syndicates managed by Beazley of failing to pay out for business interruption losses they claim to have suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • August 07, 2026

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

    The past week in London has seen Cleary Gottlieb sue a former client it advised on the proposed sale of a holding company and the continuation of litigation between pharma giants Merck Sharp & Dohme and Merck KGaA over rights to the Merck name in the U.K.

  • August 07, 2026

    Minster Law Expands With ARAG PI Business Acquisition

    Minster Law said it has bought the personal injury business of rival ARAG Law as it continues to build specialism in the market.

  • August 07, 2026

    FCA Tightens AML Checks On Registered Service Providers

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Friday it is applying increased scrutiny to some businesses it registers for anti-money laundering purposes amid growing concerns that their weak internal controls allow financial crime.

  • August 07, 2026

    Insurance Brokers' M&A Down On 2025 By 22% In Dry Market

    The number of mergers and acquisitions involving U.K. insurance agencies has fallen by more than a fifth since the corresponding period in 2025, a financial adviser has said, as the once-thriving market continues to contract.

  • August 07, 2026

    Latham Guides Jefferies On Malibu Life's $125M Capital Raise

    Malibu Life Holdings Ltd. has launched a bid to raise $125 million in equity, becoming the first company in London's Equity Shares (Commercial Companies) category to use Britain's new prospectus regime, Latham & Watkins LLP said Friday.

  • August 06, 2026

    Fake D&G Cold Callers Held In Contempt For Misleading Court

    A London judge has held two people linked to businesses that falsely claimed ties to Domestic & General during cold calls in criminal contempt of court for giving "knowingly false" evidence during litigation.

  • August 06, 2026

    Aon Eyes UK Collective Pension Plan Launch In 2028

    Professional services business Aon said Thursday it plans to introduce a new collective pension plan that will allow employees to have an inflation-proof income for life without them needing to make complex decisions at retirement.

  • August 06, 2026

    Police Warn Of Staged Car Crashes By Insurance Fraudsters

    City of London Police's insurance fraud unit and a manufacturer of dashboard cameras have urged motorists to be on the alert for organized "crash for cash" scams, which could harm people and expose them to data theft.

  • August 06, 2026

    Hiscox Expects $60M Hit From Middle East Conflict Claims

    Insurance giant Hiscox Ltd. has said it has put aside $60 million to cover expected claims from the conflict in the Middle East.

  • August 06, 2026

    UK Pension Plans Brace For Disputes Over Surplus Release

    Pension bosses risk being caught up in costly disputes on whether retirees or corporate sponsors should be the ultimate beneficiaries of an estimated £160 billion ($216 billion) in funding surpluses, a consultancy warned Thursday.

  • August 06, 2026

    L&G Expects Pension Deals Market To Fall Short Of £50B

    L&G expects the value of the U.K.'s pension risk transfer market to come in below £50 billion ($67 billion) in 2026, citing a quieter first half to the year and a slower pace of large transactions.

  • August 05, 2026

    Chinese Bank Countersues For $61M In Shipping Loan Fight

    A Chinese state-owned bank has denied misleading a group of shipping companies over a debt restructuring, telling a London court it is instead owed more than $61 million in missed payments and interest.

  • August 05, 2026

    Pension Engagement Rising Across UK, TPT Says

    The percentage of savers regularly reviewing their pensions has risen from 38.3% in 2024 to 44.5% in 2026, TPT Retirement Solutions has said, but many of its members remain uncertain about how they will use their savings in retirement.

  • August 05, 2026

    Broker WTW Launches Caribbean Coral Reef Insurance

    A subsidiary of Willis Towers Watson PLC and an environmental fund said Wednesday they have launched the first insurance policy designed to protect coral reefs by quickly providing money for repairs after hurricanes.

  • August 05, 2026

    FCA Eases London IPO Rules To Cut Costs For Issuers

    The Financial Conduct Authority finalized rule changes on Wednesday that will make it easier and cheaper for companies to issue their shares on the London Stock Exchange.

  • August 05, 2026

    Allianz To Buy Singapore Asset Manager For €376M

    Allianz Global Investors said Wednesday that it will buy Singapore's UOB Asset Management for €376 million ($434 million) to strengthen its presence in the Asia-Pacific region.

Expert Analysis

  • How UK Securitization Reforms Will Affect Industry

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    The Prudential Regulation Authority’s recent proposals to reform securitization requirements will offer greater structuring flexibility, reduced operational complexity and lower compliance costs, although with the rationale for imposing stand-alone obligations on institutional investors not clear, dissenting voices are likely, say lawyers at Skadden.

  • Striking A Balance Between AI Innovation And Regulation

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    The Financial Conduct Authority's recent consultation on the impact of artificial intelligence on financial services highlights the debate between regulators, the government and industry over whether current regulatory frameworks can balance innovation with risk management, say lawyers at Womble Bond.

  • FCA Enforcement Newsletter Reflects Shift Toward Openness

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s inaugural Enforcement Watch newsletter provides clarity on the cases the regulator is opening and highlights its approach to early communication of enforcement activity, offering a welcome insight into its emerging priorities, says David Hamilton at Howard Kennedy.

  • FCA's Investment Regime May Prove A Double-Edged Sword

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s final rules on consumer composite investments intend to support retail investors in making more informed decisions while affording firms greater flexibility, but continuing with opaque methodologies will require greater operational and compliance effort in the short term, say lawyers at Fried Frank.

  • How FCA's Client Reforms May Boost Investment Access

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent proposals to reform the professional client categorization regime and simplify conflicts of interest rules are likely to be welcomed, although firms will need to navigate the increased responsibility that comes with greater flexibility, say lawyers at Skadden.

  • Consolidation Of Lloyd's Bylaws Will Be Useful For Members

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    Lloyd’s of London’s recent consolidation of its bylaws will make the rules governing its market more accessible, providing immediate results as well as the necessarily flexible framework to address the future needs of its participants, say lawyers at Skadden.

  • 4 Securities Trends For Pension Trustees To Watch In 2026

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    With the U.K. signaling it will soon demand more active fiduciary stewardship from pension trustees, British and EU fund managers must follow key trends in mass securities litigation, investment disclosures, and U.S. enforcement that could require intervening for their investors in 2026, say lawyers at Labaton Keller.

  • 10 Financial Regulatory Changes To Prepare For In 2026

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    A number of changes in the financial regulatory sphere are due this year, from targeted support to payment safeguarding and a new consumer composite investments regime, and firms should plan to address the policies and regulatory strategies relevant to them, say lawyers at Womble Bond.

  • FCA Enforcement Trends In 2025 And Expectations For 2026

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s clear intention in 2025 to conduct fewer, faster investigations and reinforce transparency is likely to continue in 2026, with a dual-pronged approach of targeted enforcement and assertive supervision to fight crime, support growth and help consumers as its priorities, say lawyers at WilmerHale.

  • Judicial AI Guidance Update Shows Caution Still Prevails

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    The judiciary’s recently updated guidance on the use of artificial intelligence warns judges and tribunal members about misinformation and white text manipulation, providing a reminder that AI tools cannot replace direct engagement with evidence and reflecting a broader concern about their application when handling confidential material, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells.

  • How Russia Sanctions Trajectory Is Affecting UK Legal Sector

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    The proliferation of U.K. and European Union sanctions targeting Russia has led to a vast increase in legislative provisions, and lawyers advising affected businesses should expect a complex and evolving legal landscape for the foreseeable future, says Rob Dalling at Jenner & Block.

  • Navigating Legal Privilege Issues When Using AI

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    The recent explosion in artificial intelligence has led to prompts and AI outputs that may be susceptible to disclosure in proceedings, and it is important to apply familiar principles to assess whether legal privilege may apply to these interactions, say lawyers at HSF.

  • A Look At Factors Affecting Ombudsman Complaint Trends

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    Lawyers at Womble Bond provide an analysis of the Financial Ombudsman Service's complaint trends in 2025, highlighting the impact of changes within the FOS and external factors on the financial sector's redress system.

  • What To Know About FCA's Short Selling Regime Proposals

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    Although the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent proposals for changes to the U.K. short selling regime do not materially alter the rules, targeted reforms designed to reduce the administrative burden placed on position holders will be welcomed by market participants, say lawyers at McDermott.

  • EBA Proposals Signal Overhaul Of EU 3rd-Party Risk Rules

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    The European Banking Authority’s plans to extend third-party risk controls to non-ICT services, which may be finalized by the end of the year, will place a significant compliance and operational burden on in-scope entities, which should not be underestimated, say lawyers at Travers Smith.

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