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									August 27, 2025
									FCA Clarifies Its Rules For Workplace Savings AccountsThe Financial Conduct Authority warned Wednesday that employers who encourage employees to open workplace savings accounts must comply with its regime on financial advertising, according to a statement clarifying the rules. 
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									August 27, 2025
									The Top Corporate Crime Cases To Watch In The Rest Of 2025The crackdown by the Serious Fraud Office on dirty money could dominate the attention of white collar lawyers in the second half of 2025 as the agency pursues two cases that could define the circumstances in which it can seize suspected criminal money. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Nigeria Halts $15M Judgment Enforcement Over Fraud ClaimsNigeria has blocked the enforcement of a $15 million judgment in favor of a businessman targeted in an undercover operation by the country's security service to await a trial of its case that he obtained the judgment by fraud. 
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									August 27, 2025
									UK Gov't Warned Against Insurance Tax Hikes In Fall BudgetThe government could inadvertently pile additional pressure on public healthcare if it decided to raise the insurance premium tax rate in the coming budget, a consultancy warned Wednesday. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Call For More Clarity In Pensions To Aid Neurodiverse AdultsImproving the clarity of communication and language used for savers in the pensions sector would improve accessibility for neurodiverse adults, a U.K. trade body has said. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Finance Biz Gets More Time For £490M Bid For UK LenderThe U.K. merger authority has given U.S. specialist finance group BasePoint extra time to make a £490 million ($658 million) bid for International Personal Finance, the British credit provider said Wednesday. 
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									August 26, 2025
									FCA Warns Of Scammers Posing As Watchdog StaffThe Financial Conduct Authority urged consumers on Wednesday to be on the lookout for scammers, revealing that it had received almost 4,500 reports of people posing as employees of the watchdog in the first half of 2025. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Exchanges Body Warns EU Of Risk Of US Share DigitalizationA London-based global exchange group said Tuesday that it has warned the European Union's financial markets watchdog of growing risks to investors posed by U.S. shares that have been digitalized by unregulated brokers and crypto-asset trading platforms. 
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									August 26, 2025
									UK Regulator Saves Pension Scheme From InsolvencyThe U.K.'s retirement savings watchdog said Tuesday it was able to secure £7 million ($9.4 million) in backing for a beleaguered staff pension scheme, after the plan's original sponsor went bust. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Google Beats Gazprom's 'GPAY' TM In EUGoogle has persuaded European officials to block Russian energy firm Gazprom from registering "GPAY" as a trademark, as consumers might confuse it with the technology giant's payment services application known as GPay. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Pension Funds Join £3B Funding For Infrastructure ProjectA coalition of U.K. pension funds has backed a £3 billion ($4 billion) funding package for a major utilities project in northwest England following a government-led initiative to get the sector to invest more in the economy. 
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									August 26, 2025
									UK Savers Mull Crypto-Investment For Retirement, Aviva SaysMore than a quarter of British savers would consider investing in cryptocurrency as part of their retirement planning, insurance giant Aviva said Tuesday. 
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									August 26, 2025
									LSE Wins Green Light To Be Private Stock Market OperatorThe Financial Conduct Authority said Tuesday that it has approved the London Stock Exchange Group PLC as a regulated operator of a market to trade shares in private companies, as the U.K. seeks to provide investors with an alternative to an initial public offering. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Squire Patton Guides Textiles Co. On £11M Pension DealThe pension plan of bedding manufacturer John Cotton Group Ltd. has agreed an £11 million ($15 million) full-scheme buy-in with Just Group, the financial services company said on Tuesday. 
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									August 22, 2025
									HMRC Tightens Pension Tax Relief Claims By Higher EarnersThe U.K. is restricting pension tax relief claims for higher earners in a change coming into effect next month, Britain's tax authority said. 
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									August 22, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen football manager Bruno Lage sue the owner of Olympique Lyonnais and Botafogo football clubs, luxury fashion brand Christian Dior Couture target a jewelry business trading under the same name, and a Russian motorsports promoter take action against Formula One after it canceled its Russian Grand Prix in 2022. 
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									August 22, 2025
									Pension Body Opposes UK Gov't Plan For Mandated InvestingThe government must drop its plan to introduce a "reserve power" that will allow it to force pension funds into making U.K. investments, a trade body said Friday. 
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									August 22, 2025
									UK State Pension Could Rise 4.6% Under Triple Lock PledgeThe state pension could rise by £551 ($746) a year for Britons in 2026 under the so-called triple lock, piling additional costs on taxpayers, a consultancy warned on Friday. 
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									August 22, 2025
									FCA Revises Controls After Poor Oversight Of Payments FirmThe Financial Conduct Authority said it has changed its internal systems and controls and is introducing new rules for the payments sector, after the Complaints Commissioner found it failed to properly regulate a collapsing payments firm. 
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									August 22, 2025
									Insurers Face Rising Tide Of Claims From AI-Driven FraudInsurers in Britain could be on the hook for far higher losses because of the rising use by criminals of artificial intelligence tools to invent or inflate claims, lawyers have warned. 
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									August 21, 2025
									UK Hits Crypto Exchanges That Help Russia Evade SanctionsThe U.K. is cracking down on financial networks used by Russia to soften the blow of sanctions, including cryptocurrency exchanges, just a week after the U.S. took the same action. 
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									August 21, 2025
									BoE Says No Urgent Need To Raise £85K APP Fraud LimitThe Bank of England called Thursday to keep the £85,000 ($114,000) limit for compulsory reimbursement of victims of authorized push payment fraud in payments made through the CHAPS settlements system at a time it is under review. 
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									August 21, 2025
									Mediobanca Shareholders Reject €6.3B Banca Generali DealItalian investment bank Mediobanca SpA said Thursday that its shareholders rejected its planned €6.3 billion ($7.3 billion) bid for wealth manager Banca Generali SpA, a move that now opens it up to a hostile takeover from rival Monte dei Paschi. 
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									August 21, 2025
									FCA Warns Firms Of Failings In Algorithmic Trading ControlsThe Financial Conduct Authority said Thursday that trading companies need to address deficiencies in algorithmic trading controls, noting poor record keeping with compliance staff lacking oversight of controls. 
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									August 21, 2025
									Aegon Boosts Buyback To €400M, Weighs Moving Base To USAegon NV said Thursday it is doubling its current €200 million ($233 million) share repurchase program to €400 million as the pensions and insurance specialist begins a review of plans to shift its head office to the U.S. 
Expert Analysis
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								A Look At Environment Agency's New Economic Crime Unit  Sophie Wood at Kingsley Napley explains how the Environment Agency’s newly established Economic Crime Unit will pursue criminal money flows from environmental offenses, and discusses the unit’s civil powers, including the ability to administer account freezing and forfeiture orders, says Sophie Wood at Kingsley Napley. 
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								Opinion UK Whistleblowers Flock To The US For Good Reason  The U.K. Serious Fraud Office director recently brought renewed attention to the differences between the U.K. and U.S. whistleblower regimes — differences that may make reporting to U.S. agencies a better and safer option for U.K. whistleblowers, and show why U.K. whistleblower laws need to be improved, say Benjamin Calitri and Kate Reeves at Kohn Kohn. 
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								4 Legal Privilege Lessons From Dechert Disclosure Ruling  The Court of Appeal's recent decision in Al Sadeq v. Dechert LLP, finding that evidence may have been incorrectly withheld, provides welcome clarification of the scope of legal professional privilege, including the application of the iniquity exception, says Tim Knight at Travers Smith. 
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								BT Case May Shape UK Class Action Landscape  The first opt-out collective action trial commenced in Le Patourel v. BT in the U.K. Competition Appeal Tribunal last month, regarding BT's abuse of dominance by overcharging millions of customers, will likely provide clarification on damages and funder returns in collective actions, which could significantly affect the class action regime, say lawyers at RPC. 
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								Key Points From EC Economic Security Screening Initiatives  Lawyers at Herbert Smith analyze the European Commission's five recently announced initiatives aimed at de-risking the EU's trade and investment links with third countries, including the implementation of mandatory screening mechanisms and extending coverage to investments made by EU companies that are controlled subsidiaries of non-EU investors. 
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								Following The Road Map Toward Quantum Security  With the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent publication of a white paper on a quantum-secure financial sector, firms should begin to consider the quantum transition early — before the process is driven by regulatory obligations — with the goal of developing a cybersecurity architecture that is agile while also allowing for quantum security, say lawyers at Cleary. 
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								Why EU Ruling On Beneficial Ownership May Affect The UK  Following the EU judgment in Sovim v. Luxembourg that public access to beneficial ownership information conflicts with data protection rights, several British overseas territories and dependencies have recently reversed their commitment to introduce unrestricted access, and challenges to the U.K.’s liberal stance may be on the cards, says Rupert Cullen at Allectus Law. 
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								Key Changes In FRC Code Aim To Promote Good Governance  The focus of the recently published Financial Reporting Council Corporate Governance Code on risk management and internal controls is to ensure the competitiveness of the U.K. listing regime while not compromising on governance standards, and issuers may wish to consider updating their policies in order to follow best practice, say lawyers at Debevoise. 
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								Ruling In FCA Case Offers Tips On Flexible Work Requests  In Wilson v. Financial Conduct Authority, the Employment Tribunal recently found that the regulator's rejection of a remote work request was justified, highlighting for employers factors that affect flexible work request outcomes, while emphasizing that individual inquiries should be considered on the specific facts, say Frances Rollin, Ella Tunnell and Kerry Garcia at Stevens & Bolton. 
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								Breaking Down The New UK Pension Funding Regs  Recently published U.K. pension regulations, proposing major changes to funding and investing in defined benefit pension schemes, raise implementation considerations for trustees, including the importance of the employer covenant, say Charles Magoffin and Elizabeth Bullock at Freshfields. 
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								Predicting DeFi Regulations At Home And Abroad In 2024  Though decentralized finance has advocates on both sides of the Atlantic in figures like U.S. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce and U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, DeFi in 2024 seems likely to be folded into existing regulatory frameworks in the U.K. and EU, while anti-crypto scrutiny may discourage DeFi’s growth in the U.S., say Daniel Csefalvay and Eric Martin at BCLP. 
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								Consultation Docs Can Help EU Firms Prep For Crypto Regs  Firms providing crypto services should note two recent papers from the European Securities and Markets Authority defining proposals on reverse solicitation and financial instrument classification that will be critical to clarifying the scope of the regulatory framework under the impending Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells. 
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								A Closer Look At Novel Jury Instruction In Forex Rigging Case  After the recent commodities fraud conviction of a U.K.-based hedge fund executive in U.S. v. Phillips, post-trial briefing has focused on whether the New York federal court’s jury instruction incorrectly defined the requisite level of intent, which should inform defense counsel in future open market manipulation cases, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert. 
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								Investors' Call For Voting Changes Faces Practical Challenges  A recent investor coalition call on fund managers to offer pass-through voting on pooled funds highlights a renewed concern for clients’ interests, but legal, regulatory and technological issues need to be overcome to ensure that risks related to the product are effectively mitigated, says Angeli Arora at Allectus. 
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								Litigation Funding Implications Amid Post-PACCAR Disputes  An English tribunal's recent decision in Neill v. Sony, allowing an appeal on the enforceability of a litigation funding agreement, highlights how the legislative developments on funding limits following the U.K. Supreme Court's 2023 decision in Paccar v. Competition Appeal Tribunal may affect practitioners, say Andrew Leitch and Anoma Rekhi at BCLP.