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September 30, 2025
UK Space Agency Backs Insurance Broker Eco-Monitoring
The U.K. government's space agency has backed an insurance-led project to use satellites to monitor biodiversity risk, as the sector beefs up its response to climate-reporting regulation.
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September 30, 2025
Ageas Gets Digital Boost As It Completes £1.3B Acquisition
The insurance giant Ageas said Tuesday it has completed its acquisition of Esure Group PLC in a "milestone" transaction worth £1.295 billion ($1.74 billion) that it believes will boost its tech efficiency.
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September 30, 2025
6 In 10 SMEs Hit By Cyberattack In 2025, Hiscox Says
Some 59% of small and midsized enterprises have said they experienced a cyberattack in the last year, Hiscox said Tuesday, highlighting the evolving threat posed by criminals adapting to new technologies to exploit businesses.
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September 30, 2025
Kirkland Leads Oaktree's $420M Buy Of Ambac's Legacy Units
Oaktree Capital Management LP has bought Ambac's legacy financial guarantee businesses for $420 million in cash, the insurance company has said, after the deal won backing from the regulator for the sector in Wisconsin.
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September 29, 2025
McLaren Driver Can Run Loss Mitigation Defense In $21M Trial
Álex Palou can seek to dodge damages in an almost $21 million claim from McLaren Racing Ltd. by arguing that the British motor racing group mitigated its losses after he walked away from his Formula 1 deal by signing on a different driver.
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September 29, 2025
Allianz Loses £20K Costs Claim Against Ex-Employee
Allianz has lost its quest to recover £20,000 ($27,000) from a former employee who sued the company, failing to convince a tribunal that she acted unreasonably by bringing her claim.
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September 29, 2025
EU Council Reinstates Sanctions Over Iran's Nuclear Activities
The European Union said on Monday that it will reimpose sanctions on Iran, following the lead of the United Nations, which brought back restrictions over concerns that the Middle Eastern country had breached a commitment to halt its nuclear weapons development.
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September 29, 2025
Most Investors Fear Greenwashing In ESG Investments
A financial services trade body said Monday it has discovered that most private investors are concerned about greenwashing in investments and even more prioritize performance over sustainability.
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September 29, 2025
Fund Managers Push EU Watchdog To End Double Reporting
A trade body for European fund managers urged Europe's markets watchdog on Monday to remove dual-sided reporting of derivatives and loans in its planned simplification of reporting on financial transactions.
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September 29, 2025
Marsh Sells Ireland Personal Lines Business To Cornmarket
Insurance giant Marsh McLennan has sold its Ireland personal lines insurance business to Cornmarket, the Belfast-based broker has said.
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September 29, 2025
Investment Biz Helios To Return £7.3M To Shareholders
Helios Underwriting PLC said Monday that it plans to launch a share buyback worth up to approximately £7.3 million ($9.8 million) as the insurance industry investment vehicle noted the strong performance of the Lloyd's specialist market.
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September 26, 2025
FCA Proposes Rule Changes To Allow Targeted Support
The Financial Conduct Authority proposed rule changes Friday to align its proposed "targeted support" with existing rules, including senior manager accountability.
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September 26, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Sanjeev Gupta’s Liberty OneSteel sue its collapsed former lender Greensill Capital, television personality Janice Dickinson hit ITV with a personal injury claim after falling over while appearing on “I’m a Celeb …”, and energy investor Blasket bring fresh litigation against Spain amid a row over a $416 million arbitration award. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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September 26, 2025
Report Urges Pension Reform To Boost UK Equity Investment
U.K. pension funds' retreat from domestic stocks is undermining the country's economy, but reforms could channel up to £100 billion ($134 billion) into the stock market by the end of the decade, a report has claimed.
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September 26, 2025
FCA Warns Public About Unregulated High-Risk Investments
Britain's financial regulator on Friday warned the public against investing in high-risk schemes being offered by unregulated firms without truly weighing the risks.
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September 26, 2025
Formula 1 Bosses To Tackle Rising Motorsport Insurance Cost
The world governing body of Formula 1 has formed a task force to assess the reasons behind the soaring insurance costs associated with motor sport.
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September 26, 2025
UK-Bermuda Target Sanctions Evasion With £300K New Funds
The U.K.'s minister of state for the overseas territories has pledged up to £300,000 ($402,000) this financial year to bolster the sanctions capacity of Bermuda, a self-governing territory that has so far frozen over $200 million in assets.
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September 25, 2025
Gov't Warns Of Tax Hit From Pre-Budget Pension Withdrawals
British pension savers that pull cash out of their retirement pots due to pre-Budget jitters will eat into a portion of their tax-free allowance, even if they later change their mind and cancel the withdrawal, the government confirmed Thursday.
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September 25, 2025
Oakley Capital Launches Euro Insurance Services Platform
Private equity company Oakley Capital said Thursday it has launched an insurance services platform to consolidate companies in southern Europe.
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September 25, 2025
EU Leans On 11 Countries To Implement New AML Rules
The European Commission said Thursday that it is taking the first step toward legal action against 11 European Union countries over their failure to meet a deadline to start implementing new anti-money laundering rules.
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September 25, 2025
Linklaters Guides BP Scheme On £1.6B Pension Mega Deal
Energy giant BP has offloaded £1.6 billion ($2.1 billion) of its pension liabilities to Legal & General Assurance Society Ltd., the insurer said Thursday, in a deal guided by Linklaters LLP, Macfarlanes LLP and DLA Piper.
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September 25, 2025
Trade Body Urges Patience On Canada-Style Pension Reform
The U.K. must be patient and allow time for plans to consolidate public sector pension arrangements rather than rush to emulate a Canadian model for retirement savings, Pensions UK has said.
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September 24, 2025
Chubb Blames Reinsurers For $5.7M Aircraft Loss Bill
Chubb has urged the High Court to force a group of war risk reinsurers to cover the $5.7 million it owes to aircraft lessors, arguing that the reinsurers are liable under a landmark court order determining the fate of planes stranded in Russia.
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September 24, 2025
Ransomware Gangs Shift Focus To Small Biz, Insurer Warns
Insurers have seen a sharp decline in payouts from cyberattacks in the first half of the year, as hackers turn their attentions on smaller, more vulnerable businesses, Allianz said Wednesday.
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September 24, 2025
FCA Faces Legal Challenge Over Bond Data Contract Award
The Financial Conduct Authority said Wednesday that it has received a legal challenge to its decision to award a contract for the bond consolidated tape provider, delaying the regulator's contract with the successful bidder.
Expert Analysis
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4 Emerging Risks For US Insurance Markets
Both insureds and insurers in the U.S. must be aware of significant inbound exposures — including the issues arising from opioids, climate change and artificial intelligence — that could lead to continued volatility in insurance markets, say Aidan McCormack and Wes Reichart at DLA Piper.
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How The New UK Digital Markets Bill Will Affect CMA's Powers
The highly anticipated U.K. Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill sets out far-reaching changes in terms of merger control and conduct requirements, but some are skeptical of the Competition and Markets Authority’s enhanced powers and potential for divergence in treatment between firms, say Ben Chivers, Stephen Whitfield and Nigel Seay at Travers Smith.
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Key Takeaways From EU Proposal For Greenwashing Rules
If the proposal for a Green Claims Directive, with its enhanced rules on claims about a product or trader's environmental impact, is adopted, it will affect all businesses selling their products in the EU and bring major changes to the way those products are packaged and advertised, say attorneys at Shearman.
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UK Plan For AI Rules Raises Compliance Questions For Cos.
The U.K. government's proposal for a new, clear and pro-innovation regulatory framework on artificial intelligence diverges from the European Union's approach, which may create incoherence and compliance burdens for businesses operating in both jurisdictions, says attorneys at Akin Gump.
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The FCA's Timely Plan To Reform Asset Management Regime
The discussion paper recently issued by the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority finally addresses how, in the future, asset management regulation will work in totality from an investor, manager and distributor perspective, and its review of the purpose and balance of the regime is welcomed, says Tim Dolan at Greenberg Traurig.
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Questions Raised By UK Plan For ESG Ratings Providers
HM Treasury is taking steps toward regulating environmental, social and corporate governance ratings providers, aiming to ensure adequate protection for U.K. users and level the playing field, but the potential new regime risks imposing undue regulatory burden and overlapping requirements on U.K. and overseas firms, say Ferdisha Snagg and Andreas Wildner at Cleary.
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Review Of Senior Managers Regime Provides Useful Insight
Although the recently launched review of the Senior Managers and Certification Regime suggests a remodel rather than wholesale change, the topics raised illustrate the mindset of the three key stakeholders in the U.K. financial services sector, say Richard Burger and Katy O’Connor at WilmerHale.
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Highlights Of The UK's New Economic Crime Plan
With the direction of the U.K. government’s newly launched second economic crime plan undeniably altered by the recent focus on kleptocrats and their money, the emphasis is now on how the U.K. can deliver a more effective approach to reducing the threat of economic crime, says Kathryn Westmore at the Royal United Services Institute.
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How The LDI Crisis May Lead To Pensions' Negligence Claims
Following the liability-driven investment crisis and its impact on pension schemes, employers and trustees may now be considering if anyone is to blame for any losses arising, say Rachael Healey and Andrew Oberholzer at RPC.
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5 Crypto Considerations For UK Policymakers
A recent consultation paper from the U.K.'s HM Treasury about digital asset regulation has been touted as a cause for celebration, and while the wheels have been put into motion, there is still a lot of work to do when it comes to correctly regulating the U.K.'s cryptocurrency industry, says Oliver Linch at Bittrex Global.
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Crypto-Asset Consultation Sets Out Direction Of Travel For UK
HM Treasury's phased approach in its recently published consultation on extending the U.K.'s future financial services regulatory regime for crypto-assets, although in many ways differing from parallel developments in the EU, is likely to be conducive to thoughtful policymaking, say attorneys at Cleary.
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EU Act Offers Financial Sector A Cybersecurity Framework
Although unlikely to be a complete solution to all risk management issues, the Digital Operation Resilience Act, effective from 2025, will increase regulatory pressure substantially in the EU financial sector and demand compliance with several new requirements, say attorneys at DLA Piper.
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Warranty & Indemnity Insurance Considerations For M&A
With increased competition and greater capacity leading to lower premiums and deal costs, warranty and indemnity insurance is now available to the wider M&A market, and may help to limit risk and help parties focus on other key elements of the transaction, says Alice Wooler at Birketts.
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4 Exercises To Quickly Build Trust On Legal Teams
High-performance legal teams can intentionally build trust through a rigorous approach, including open-ended conversations and personality assessments, to help attorneys bond fast, even if they are new to the firm or group, says Ben Sachs at the University of Virginia School of Law.
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Lessons To Be Learned From Twitter's Latest Hacking Scandal
Following the report of a recent data breach at Twitter, it is clearly vital for companies to adhere to best practices in data protection and IT security arrangements, including technical measures, and proper processes and procedures that mitigate risk and provide adequate training for staff, says Simon Ridding at Keller Postman.