Insurance UK

  • January 22, 2024

    UK Insurers Covered €120B Of Russian Oil At Sea, Report Says

    The U.K. insurance sector provides cover to around a third of Russian oil shipments, according to a think tank report, in spite of sanctions introduced following the invasion of Ukraine nearly two years ago.

  • January 22, 2024

    Accounting Watchdog Revises Rules In Bid To Boost Growth

    Britain's accounting regulator confirmed changes to the U.K. Corporate Governance Code on Monday that it said will help promote economic growth after it watered down its original proposals.

  • January 22, 2024

    Judge Tosses Civil Servants' 'Vexatious' Age Bias Claim

    Twenty civil servants backed by their union have failed to resuscitate claims that provisions in their pension scheme were age discriminatory, after a tribunal ruled that it was vexatious to pursue litigation as another panel had already settled the issue.

  • January 19, 2024

    BoE, FCA Brought Into MPs' Probe Of Fujitsu Gov't Contracts

    A parliamentary committee said Friday it is seeking details on contracts between Fujitsu and 21 government agencies, including the Bank of England and financial regulators, after the company's faulty Horizon accounting system was found to be behind the Post Office IT scandal.

  • January 19, 2024

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

    The past week in London has seen a bankrupt English local council bring a construction claim against property maintenance company Axis, a Cypriot cheese trade protection body appeal a UK IPO decision granting trademark registration for "Grilloumi" and employees of supermarket giant Morrison’s shop around for compensation in a claim over equal pay. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • January 19, 2024

    EU Watchdog Proposes Stablecoin Guidance For Crypto Rules

    Europe's banking regulator on Friday proposed guidelines to combat fraud, cyber and compliance risks where firms issue stablecoins pegged to several currencies or else commodities, under new blocwide crypto-assets market rules.

  • January 19, 2024

    FCA Able To Insist On Office Work In Manager's Claim

    The Financial Conduct Authority has beaten a manager's bid to continue working full-time remotely, as the Employment Tribunal ruled that the regulator "clearly established" that her performance would suffer — even though she had been doing so successfully for more than two years.

  • January 19, 2024

    Pension Surplus Rules Could Bring Change For Deals Market

    The pensions deal market could be reshaped this year by changes to how companies are able to use surpluses from their savings plans, consultancy Mercer Ltd. has said.

  • January 19, 2024

    Gov't Urged To Rethink 'Pot For Life' Pension Reforms

    The government has been urged to reconsider its plan to introduce a retirement savings "pot for life" for workers, as finance experts said on Friday the reforms are the wrong measures introduced at the wrong time.

  • January 18, 2024

    Advisers See Rising Demand After Pension Tax Reforms

    Almost half of U.K. financial firms offering retirement advice have seen demand for retirement planning rise as a result of changes to the pension tax allowance, according to research published Thursday.

  • January 18, 2024

    EU Sets Stricter AML Regulations, Includes Crypto-Assets

    European Union policymakers unveiled a provisional agreement Thursday on new stricter anti-money laundering rules that would comprehensively harmonize requirements and improve national approaches to regulation and law enforcement.

  • January 18, 2024

    Pensions Body Warns UK Gov't Over 'Pot For Life' Reforms

    The U.K. government's proposed fix for the spiraling number of small pension pots in existence risks creating "more problems than it solves," retirement savings experts warned on Thursday.

  • January 18, 2024

    Owners Of Ship Detained By Indonesian Navy Fight For $37M

    The owners of a merchant ship seized by the Indonesian navy told a High Court trial Thursday that their efforts to recover $37 million from six insurers is a "classic case" of a claim for constructive total loss.

  • January 18, 2024

    Depressed Broker Forced To Quit Due To Unfair Treatment

    A manager at an insurance broker was constructively dismissed and discriminated against because of her depression and anxiety, a tribunal has ruled, finding that bosses no longer valued her after a mental health absence.

  • January 18, 2024

    Life Insurers Likely To Pass On Interest, Fitch Says

    Fitch Ratings has said it expects U.K. life insurers will pass on the interest they earn from customer cash balances instead of banking it to avoid harm to their reputations and being named and shamed by the Financial Conduct Authority.

  • January 17, 2024

    Pension Scheme Trustees To Pay £35K After £14M Fraud

    Two pension scheme trustees convicted of helping a fraudster con hundreds of savers into transferring almost £14 million ($18 million) out of their retirement pots were ordered to repay £35,000 following confiscation proceedings in London on Wednesday. 

  • January 17, 2024

    FCA Probes Banks, Insurers For Non-Financial Misconduct

    Financial Conduct Authority executives told MPs at a parliamentary hearing on the "Sexism and the City" inquiry on Wednesday that the regulator has started an investigation into how banks and insurers deal with non-financial misconduct, amid evidence that firms are not acting against known offenders.

  • January 17, 2024

    HM Treasury Floats Tax Changes For Alternative Finance

    HM Treasury is proposing reforms to U.K. capital gains tax and tax allowances for alternative refinancing arrangements, including Islamic financial products.

  • January 17, 2024

    EU Banking Watchdog Sets Out AML Rules For Crypto Firms

    Europe's banking watchdog has issued new guidance for providers of crypto-asset services to help them manage their exposure to money laundering risk, a significant step forward in the European Union's fight against financial crime.

  • January 17, 2024

    UK Justices Deny Trader Relief From Pirates' $7.7M Ransom

    The U.K.'s top court said Wednesday that a commodity trading company should cover a chunk of a $7.7 million ransom paid to Somali pirates to release a ship, refusing to widen the scope of the insurance code.

  • January 17, 2024

    Average Pension Transfer Time Climbs 17% In 3 Years

    The average time it takes for the transfer of retirement savings has increased 17% over the last three years, a pensions consolidator has said, calling it "concerning" as it repeated calls for defined regulation to guarantee a 10-day window.

  • January 17, 2024

    Motor Insurance Premiums Hit Record After 58% Surge

    Comprehensive insurance premiums for U.K. drivers have surged 58% to a record high in 2023, with costs rising to £995 ($1,260) on average from £629 in 2022, according to an online comparison platform.

  • January 16, 2024

    Allianz Loses Challenge To £16M COVID-19 Loss Payout

    An English appellate court has dismissed Allianz's bid to slash a £16 million ($20 million) payout for COVID-19 business disruption to a British restaurant chain, ruling on Tuesday that the outbreak in China was too remote to have caused the losses.

  • January 16, 2024

    Revolut Denies Wrongdoing In Allianz Travel Insurance Deal

    Online banking business Revolut Ltd. has denied it unlawfully backtracked on a deal with Allianz over travel coverage for the financial technology company's customers, arguing it did not cause the insurer any loss.

  • January 16, 2024

    Singapore Insurance Broker Buys Brown & Brown Subsidiary

    A subsidiary of insurance broker Brown & Brown said Tuesday that it has bought Singapore-based Acorn International Network Pte. Ltd., in a deal advised by Greene & Greene Solicitors and Incisive Law LLC.

Expert Analysis

  • UK Reflective Loss Rule Impedes Shareholder Recovery

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    The U.K. High Court's recent decision in Breeze and Another v. Chief Constable of Norfolk illustrates the great difficulty shareholders face when trying to recover loss caused by a wrong done to a company, especially if the company is unwilling or unable to pursue the claim itself, say David Gerber and Joshua Reynolds of Arnold & Porter.

  • Opinion

    Law360's Global 20 Doesn't Acknowledge Global Networks

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    While I read with interest Law360's report analyzing the top 20 global law firms of 2018, I also noticed it doesn't tell the whole story. Global networks of independent law firms compare favorably with multinational firms in terms of geographic coverage, legal expertise, and awareness of local cultures and customs, says Glenn Cunningham of Interlaw Ltd.

  • Despite Brexit, Business As Usual For FCA

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    The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority has acknowledged that Brexit will present challenges, and will set aside some resources in preparation, but its business plan for 2018-2019 sends a strong message that there will be no let-up when it comes to detecting and prosecuting market abuse, says Ben Ticehurst of Rahman Ravelli Solicitors.

  • The Final Word On No Oral Modification Clauses In The UK

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    The U.K. Supreme Court's recent decision in Rock v. MWB came down on the side of commercial certainty, establishing that "no oral modification" clauses mean exactly what they say. Nonetheless, the decision may lead to some problematic cases, say Kathryn Rowe and Peter McMaster QC of Appleby Global.

  • EU's Proposed Premarketing Rules May Disrupt Fundraising

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    The European Commission's proposal to amend key European fund management directives introduces new conditions for premarketing a fund in the EU. Unless this proposal is substantially loosened, managers may risk increased regulatory scrutiny if they continue with current fundraising practices, says John Young of Ropes & Gray LLP.

  • UK Overseas Territories Disclosure Rule May Be Premature

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    Section 51 of the U.K.'s new Anti-Money Laundering Act imposes public beneficial company ownership registers in the British overseas territories. A general push for enhanced disclosure can only be welcomed, but this particular initiative may not be the correct means to reach a worthy goal, say Ian Hargreaves and Stephanie Sarzana of Covington & Burling LLP.

  • Myths And Facts About Using TAR Across Borders

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    Many legal teams involved in cross-border matters still hesitate to use technology assisted review, questioning its ability to handle non-English document collections. However, with the proper expertise, modern TAR can be used with any language, including challenging Asian languages, say John Tredennick and David Sannar of Catalyst Repository Systems.

  • Predictions For UK Prudential Regulation Authority Standards

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    Two years after the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority acknowledged the threat cyberattacks pose to the U.K.'s financial system, little progress has been made. The Prudential Regulation Authority's new operating standards, expected to publish this year, must show that it is taking cybersecurity seriously, but without stifling innovation, says Jamie Monck-Mason of Willis Towers Watson.

  • Why Companies Should Be Grateful For The GDPR

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    After the pain heals from what for many businesses was a last-minute scramble for General Data Protection Regulation compliance, many of these businesses will come to appreciate how the effort made them stronger from a compliance, security and even operational performance stance, say Howard Schiffman and Adam Cohen of Yeshiva University.

  • EU Law Brings Data Sharing Pointers For US Financial Cos.

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    Although data sharing via application programming interfaces is not mandated in the U.S. as it is in Europe under the new Revised Payment Services Directive, financial institutions that do not embrace it risk being left behind in terms of both technology and partnerships, say Erin Fonte and Brenna McGee of Dykema Gossett PLLC.

  • BigLaw Blogs In A Post-GDPR Marketing Universe

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    Connecting with potential prospects is now more challenging due to the EU General Data Protection Regulation, meaning that law firm microsites, blogs and social media will become more valuable than ever. The firms that deploy them strategically will increase their relative visibility and accelerate the rebuilding of their opt-in distribution lists, says Stephan Roussan of ICVM Group.

  • FCA Enforcement Strategy May Influence Litigation Privilege

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    The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority's recently published annual business plan and mission statement indicate an uptick in enforcement activity. Alongside this, the past year has seen a number of interesting court decisions dealing with claims for litigation privilege, say Abdulali Jiwaji and Elliott Fellowes of Signature Litigation LLP.

  • GDPR Is Here — What If You Didn't Prepare?

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    Businesses that are only now waking up to the reality of the EU General Data Protection Regulation, which took effect on Friday, must prioritize their compliance efforts to mitigate potential regulatory risks as they work quickly to achieve full compliance, say Joseph Facciponti and Katherine McGrail of Murphy & McGonigle PC.

  • GDPR — Coming Soon To A Merger Near You

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    Beginning May 25, European regulators will be able to enforce the EU General Data Protection Regulation. The possibility of enforcement means the GDPR will now have greater bearing on M&A activity in the U.S. and elsewhere, say Emma Flett and David Higgins of Kirkland & Ellis International LLP.

  • 4 Questions About Whistleblowing In The UK And Beyond

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    Following the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's announcement of its biggest-ever Dodd-Frank whistleblower awards, Chris Warren-Smith of Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP discusses whistleblowing in financial service industries in different jurisdictions with other Morgan Lewis attorneys based all around the world.

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