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October 24, 2025
Warburg Pincus, Permira Get More Time To Bid For JTC
Professional services provider JTC said Friday that the takeover panel has given two separate private equity firms an extension to table formal offers to acquire the professional services or walk away.
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October 23, 2025
UK Local Government Pension Scheme Valued At £402B
The value of Britain's local government pension plans increased by 2.7% to £402.3 billion ($536 billion) over the year to March, government statistics show.
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October 23, 2025
Ex-Clifford Chance Pro Hit With £8M Libel Claim By Barrister
A barrister has sued legal commentator Dan Neidle and his think tank for £8 million ($10.6 million), accusing the former Clifford Chance partner of engaging in a vendetta against him, according to court filings that have now been made public.
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October 23, 2025
UK Government Refuses To Commit To Pension Tax Lock
The British government has refused to commit to a lock on pension tax policy, despite renewed consumer uncertainty in the run-up to the budget.
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October 23, 2025
Companies Hit With 1.85M Complaints In 6 Months, FCA Says
Complaints to financial services companies rose in the first half of 2025, as the Financial Conduct Authority reported there were 1.85 million cases, up almost 4% from the 1.78 million logged in the second half of 2024.
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October 23, 2025
FCA Chief Warns Of UK Cyber-Insurance Protection Gap
The head of the Financial Conduct Authority has warned that U.K. businesses are woefully under-insured against the risk of a massive cyberattack.
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October 23, 2025
Pensions Provider TPT Launches £600M Global Equity Fund
The investment management arm of pensions provider TPT Retirement Solutions has launched a £600 million ($800 million) global equity fund for U.K. retirement savings plans.
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October 23, 2025
FCA Bans, Fines ITM Power Adviser For Insider Trading
The Financial Conduct Authority said Thursday that it has banned an adviser for green hydrogen producer ITM Power PLC from working in the financial services sector for insider dealing ahead of a fall in the London-listed company's share price.
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October 23, 2025
Barclays, JP Morgan Take 20% Stake In LSEG's Post Trade Biz
The London Stock Exchange Group said Thursday that it has sold a 20% stake in Post Trade Solutions to a group of 11 banks, including Barclays, J.P. Morgan and Citi, for £170 million ($227 million), in a deal that will allow it to bag more of the profits from its separate SwapClear business.
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October 23, 2025
FCA Sues HTX Crypto-Exchange Over Unlawful Promotions
The financial services regulator has launched legal action against a Chinese cryptocurrency exchange, accusing the trading platform of unlawfully promoting crypto assets in the U.K.
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October 22, 2025
Nordic Capital Sued For £15M In Fees Over Hargreaves Deal
Nordic Capital has been sued for £15 million ($20 million) by a financial adviser that claims the private equity fund reneged on a promise to pay a success fee following its takeover of Hargreaves Lansdown.
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October 22, 2025
FCA Secures £442M For Consumers, Urges More Co-operation
The Financial Conduct Authority has said that it secured more than £442 million ($590 million) for investors and consumers through redress arrangements, settlements and civil proceedings in the last financial year, and pressed home the benefits of companies taking responsibility for their mistakes.
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October 22, 2025
£1.9B Jaguar Cyberattack UK's 'Most Economically Damaging'
The cyberattack that hit car giant Jaguar Land Rover in August triggered a ripple effect that cost the U.K. an estimated £1.9 billion ($2.5 billion) due to disrupted supply chains, experts said Wednesday, making it the "most economically damaging" digital incident to ever affect Britain.
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October 22, 2025
Gov't Greenlights New 'Collective' Pension Scheme Rules
The government said Wednesday it will push forward with rules to allow more businesses to join new collective pension plans, which could boost the retirement savings of millions of workers.
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October 22, 2025
Barclays Reveals Investor Reward Plan With £500M Buyback
Barclays unveiled a £500 million ($666 million) share repurchase program on Wednesday as the banking titan confirmed its ambitions to return billions of pounds to investors over a two-year period.
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October 22, 2025
BasePoint Gets More Time For £523M Bid For UK Credit Biz
The U.K.'s merger authority has given U.S. specialist finance group BasePoint even more time to make a £523 million ($696 million) offer for International Personal Finance, the British credit provider said Wednesday.
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October 22, 2025
Zara Blocks Payment Platform's 'Yazara' TM
The owner of Spanish fashion brand Zara has convinced European officials to toss a software developer's trademark application for "Yazara," after it showed that consumers might think the fast-fashion retailer was expanding its business.
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October 22, 2025
Barclays Increases Cash For Car Finance Claims To £325M
Barclays PLC said Wednesday that it has almost quadrupled the amount it will set aside for an industry-wide motor finance compensation program to £325 million ($433 million), while joining a growing number of lenders criticizing the finance watchdog's approach to redress.
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October 21, 2025
'A Rare Case': How Credit Suisse Missed Out In Greensill Trial
The failure by Credit Suisse to claw back any money from Softbank over a restructuring agreement involving Greensill Capital is a rare example of a creditor succeeding in proving its legal case — only for the court to hold back any remedy.
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October 21, 2025
LC&F Sues Over £20M Transfers Linked To Ponzi Scheme
The administrators of Ponzi scheme bond company London Capital & Finance have sued a payments processing business, accusing it of negligently allowing more than £20 million ($26.8 million) to be diverted from LC&F to the defunct investment firm's former directors and others.
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October 21, 2025
Strand Hanson Seeks $85M In Pharma Merger Fee Dispute
Lawyers for financial adviser Strand Hanson told a London court Tuesday on the first day of an $85.79 million damages trial that Conduit Pharmaceuticals owed it a success fee from a merger after it advised the biotech company on an aborted takeover.
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October 21, 2025
UK Includes Financial Sector In £6B Blitz On Red Tape
Insurers and banks will be among businesses granted breaks from regulatory reporting, the government confirmed Tuesday, as it promised a "blitz" on red tape.
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October 21, 2025
Doctor Claims His Signature Was Forged In £5M Loan Dispute
A doctor accused of owing almost £5 million ($6.7 million) over outstanding payments on an investment loan has told the High Court that his signature on the loan documents were forgeries and that he had no knowledge of loan agreements being made.
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October 21, 2025
Ex-Luxury Perfume Boss Denies Violating Russian Sanctions
The former boss of a luxury perfume group has denied breaching his duties by violating Russian sanctions, saying the company was aware of its ongoing business in Russia and the claim is a "contrivance" to justify his removal as chief executive.
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October 21, 2025
Simmons & Simmons Leads Investor On £250M Share Returns
Life sciences investor Syncona Ltd. said Tuesday that it plans to return £250 million ($334 million) to shareholders as it laid out proposals aimed at maximizing value for investors.
Expert Analysis
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Open Questions 3 Years After 2nd Circ.'s Fugitive Ruling
The Second Circuit’s 2021 decision in U.S. v. Bescond, holding that a French resident indicted abroad did not meet the legal definition of a fugitive, deepened a circuit split on the fugitive disentitlement doctrine, and courts continue to grapple with the doctrine’s reach and applicability, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert.
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Key Points From UK Prospectus Regime Reform Consultation
The Financial Conduct Authority's current consultation on U.K. prospectus regime reform proposals, including when a prospectus will be required and the requirements concerning content, is designed to enhance the attractiveness of the U.K.'s capital markets, say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell.
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Why NCA's 1st Seizure Of Sanctioned Funds Is Significant
The National Crime Agency’s recently secured forfeiture of a Russian oligarch's sanctioned funds was a landmark achievement, and is particularly notable because it was made under the Proceeds of Crime Act, illustrating how U.K. authorities can coordinate their respective powers to confiscate assets, says Lindsey Cullen at WilmerHale.
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Takeaways From New FCA Rules On Research Payments
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently published final rules on payment optionality for investment research, which involve a client disclosure obligation option, will be welcome news for U.K. managers who buy investment research from U.S. brokers, and for global asset management groups, says Anna Maleva-Otto at Schulte Roth.
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What To Expect From Labour's Pension Schemes Bill
The Labour government’s recently announced Pension Schemes Bill, outlining key policy areas affecting the retirement savings sector, represents a positive step forward for both defined contribution scheme members and defined benefit superfunds, but there are some missing features, says Sonya Fraser at Arc Pensions.
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Int'l Treaties May Aid Investors Amid UK Rail Renationalization
The recently introduced Passenger Railway Services Bill seeks to return British railways to public ownership without compensating affected investors, a move that could trigger international investment treaty protections for obligation breaches, says Philipp Kurek at Signature Litigation.
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What EU Opinion May Mean For ESG Product Classification
The recently issued European Supervisory Authority opinion on the Sustainable Finance Disclosures Regulation offers key recommendations, including revising the definition of sustainable investments and making principal adverse impacts consideration mandatory, that could sway the European Commission’s final approach to product classification, say lawyers at Debevoise.
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What New UK Listing Rules Mean For Distressed Companies
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently published overhaul of U.K. listing rules makes it easier for advisers to restructure distressed listed companies, and in moving to a more disclosure-based approach, simplifies timelines and increases opportunities for investors, say Kate Stephenson and Sarah Ullathorne at Kirkland & Ellis.
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AI Reforms Prompt Fintech Compliance Considerations
With the EU Artificial Intelligence Act's Aug. 1 enforcement, and the U.K.'s new plans to introduce AI reforms, fintech companies should consider how to best focus limited resources as they balance innovation and compliance, says Nicola Kerr-Shaw at Skadden.
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Irish Businesses Should Act Now To Prepare For EU AI Act
Artificial intelligence is increasingly transforming the Irish job market, and proactive engagement with the forthcoming European Union AI Act, a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for Irish businesses, will be essential for Irish businesses to responsibly harness AI’s advantages and to maintain legal compliance, say lawyers at Pinsent Masons.
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EU Investment Fund Standards Offer Welcome Clarity
The European Commission’s recently published regulatory technical standards for long-term investments, which granted managers greater flexibility with respect to open-ended European long-term investment funds, should help managers active in the space navigate the mandatory liquidity requirements for long-term investment funds, say Zac Mellor-Clark and Nishkaam Paul at Fried Frank.
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Unpacking The New Concept Of 'Trading Misfeasance'
In addition to granting one of the largest trading awards since the Insolvency Act was passed in 1986, the High Court recently introduced a novel claim for misfeasant trading in Wright v. Chappell, opening the door to liability for directors, even where insolvent liquidation or administration was not inevitable, say lawyers at Greenberg Traurig.
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Key Takeaways From Proposed EU Anticorruption Directive
The European Commission's anticorruption proposal, on which the EU Council recently adopted a position, will substantially alter the landscape of corporate compliance and liability across the EU, so companies will need to undertake rigorous revisions of their compliance frameworks to align with the directive's demands, say lawyers at Linklaters.
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How Regulation Of Tech Providers Is Breaking New Ground
The forthcoming EU regulation on digital operational resilience and the U.K. critical third-party regime, by expanding the direct application of financial services regulation to designated technology providers, represent a significant development that is not to be underestimated, say David Berman and Emily Lemaire at Covington.
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What EU Net-Zero Act Will Mean For Tech Manufacturers
Martin Weitenberg at Eversheds Sutherland discusses the European Council’s recently adopted Net-Zero Industry Act and provides an overview of its main elements relevant for net-zero technology manufacturers, including benchmarks, enhanced permitting procedures and the creation of new institutions.