Financial Services UK

  • March 12, 2024

    'Clearer Than Ever' That Wright Is Not Satoshi, Developers Say

    Lawyers for developers seeking to prove that Craig Wright is not the pseudonymous inventor of bitcoin told the High Court that it is "clearer than ever" that the Australian computer scientist is not Satoshi Nakamoto in closing arguments on Tuesday.

  • March 12, 2024

    Spanish PE Firm Denies Owing PwC €2M Over Hotel Deal

    A Spanish private equity firm has said it does not owe a €2 million ($2.2 million) fee to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, claiming the Big Four accounting firm failed to provide all the services required under an agreement to raise money to buy a hotel in Mallorca.

  • March 12, 2024

    Trader Says UBS Has 'Habit' Of Not Following The Law

    The director of a collapsed commodities trader told a London court on Tuesday that UBS has a "habit" of not following the law, rejecting accusations that he siphoned off company funds to family members after the business became insolvent.

  • March 12, 2024

    Finance Biz TP ICAP Starts Second £30M Buyback

    Finance services firm TP ICAP Group PLC said on Tuesday it will begin a share buyback worth up to £30 million ($38 million) to boost its investor returns and announced it is exploring listing a stake in its data business.

  • March 12, 2024

    CMS Guides UK Cash Savings Platform On £108M Investment

    Flagstone has secured a £108 million ($138 million) investment from U.S. private equity firm Estancia Capital Partners to help it "capitalize on the opportunities ahead" in Britain's savings market.

  • March 12, 2024

    Gov't To Give Banks More Time To Investigate Payment Fraud

    HM Treasury on Tuesday published draft legislation giving banks more time to investigate suspected fraud on payments, giving them a better chance of stopping thieves.

  • March 12, 2024

    SFO Arrests 3 In £76M Luxury Care Home Fraud Probe

    The Serious Fraud Office arrested three people on Tuesday in an investigation into an alleged £76 million ($97 million) fraud over the collapse of a luxury care home provider that left elderly residents homeless and 600 investors out of pocket.

  • March 12, 2024

    AI Attacks Pose Critical Threat To Businesses, Lloyd's Says

    Artificial intelligence will empower cybercriminals and potentially increase the frequency and sophistication of digital attacks, Lloyd's of London warned in a report published Tuesday.

  • March 12, 2024

    FCA's New Greenwashing Rules Lack Clarity, City Firms Warn

    City firms are pressing the Financial Conduct Authority to revise the draft guidance for its new anti-greenwashing rules to clear up critical ambiguities as they seek greater clarity on how broadly it will be applied.

  • March 11, 2024

    Lawyers Say 'Stale' $88M Negligence Suit Is Too Late

    A Cayman Islands law firm and two barristers asked a London court on Monday to toss out a construction magnate's $88 million negligence suit against them and Clyde & Co. LLP, arguing he waited too long to bring his case.

  • March 11, 2024

    Nuvei Unit Sues Pay Group Over Failed Domain Name Deal

    A Nuvei Group subsidiary has sued several payments companies and their bosses for allegedly failing to use the company's payments technology, despite signing a deal promising to do so in return for a website domain.

  • March 11, 2024

    Santander Whistleblower Loses Bid To Revive Claim

    An appellate tribunal has rejected a bid by a former financial crime policy manager at Santander to revive her whistleblowing and discrimination claims against the bank, ruling a fair trial was not possible because she failed to exchange witness statements.

  • March 11, 2024

    £237M Ponzi Case Doesn't Stack Up, Ex-LC&F Director Says

    A former director of London Capital & Finance told a trial over the £237 million ($304 million) investment scandal on Monday that he did not take part in the alleged Ponzi scheme.

  • March 11, 2024

    New Treasury Review Of AML Rules To Cast Wide Net

    The U.K. Treasury said Monday that a new review on the effectiveness of anti-money laundering regulations will have a broad scope, encompassing more than 100,000 businesses, including law firms.

  • March 11, 2024

    Insolvency Service Makes Progress on Gender Pay, Diversity

    Discrepancies in salaries between men and women at the Insolvency Service narrowed further by five percentage points in 2023, the bankruptcy administrator has revealed in its latest gender pay gap report, with women now making up more than half of its workforce.

  • March 18, 2024

    Taylor Wessing Hires Investment Funds Pro From Reed Smith

    Taylor Wessing LLP has hired Shervin Shameli from Reed Smith LLP as partner in its London office to bolster its investment business.

  • March 11, 2024

    Global Standards-Setter Sets Deposit Insurance Review

    The International Association of Deposit Insurers said Monday that it will focus its 2024 efforts on updating the rules for deposit insurance, including studying how it works, collecting more data on it and helping members improve their systems.

  • March 11, 2024

    Danish Prosecutors Open Tax Fraud Trial Against Sanjay Shah

    Prosecutors in Denmark opened the criminal trial on Monday of a British hedge fund trader accused of masterminding a £1.44 billion ($1.85 billion) tax fraud scheme. 

  • March 11, 2024

    FCA Ends Eight-Year Probe Into Former Mobile App Co. Execs

    The Financial Conduct Authority has ended its civil court proceedings against two former executives of Globo, nine years after the mobile software developer fell into administration amid allegations of accounting fraud.

  • March 11, 2024

    FCA Allows Crypto Exchange-Traded Notes For Professionals

    The Financial Conduct Authority said on Monday that it will allow exchanges such as the London Stock Exchange to list crypto-backed investment products, but only for professional investors.

  • March 11, 2024

    Dentons Defeats SRA Over AML Checks On PEP Client

    A London tribunal confirmed on Monday that it has dismissed the Solicitors Regulation Authority's action against the U.K. arm of Dentons over the firm's handling of anti-money laundering checks on a politically exposed former client.

  • March 11, 2024

    FCA Fines British Steel Pensions Firm, Bans Advisers

    The finance watchdog said Monday that it has hit a financial advice company with a fine and banned two former employees after discovering failures by the business when it put through £90 million ($115 million) of retirement savings transfers for members of the British Steel Pension Scheme.

  • March 08, 2024

    FCA To Boost Fight Against Nonfinancial Misconduct

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Friday it would ramp up its fight against bullying and sexual harassment in the financial services sector in light of a damning parliamentary report condemning efforts to tackle sexism in the financial services sector.

  • March 08, 2024

    NFT Platform Beats Rival's 'HyperNFT' TM

    An NFT platform has convinced U.K. intellectual property officials to scrap a rival's trademark for "HyperNFT," finding that consumers were likely to believe that they belonged to the same company.

  • March 08, 2024

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

    This past week in London has seen Barclays initiate legal proceedings against top Russian private bank JSC Alfa-Bank; Lex Greensill, founder of the collapsed Greensill Capital, suing the U.K.'s Department for Business and Trade; Wikipedia's parent company hit with a libel claim; and a sports journalism teacher filing a data protection claim against Manchester United FC. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

Expert Analysis

  • A New FCA Gateway For Financial Promotion Approval

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    The Financial Conduct Authority's recent consultation paper regarding firms that approve financial promotions sheds light on its plans to narrow the scope for such promotions in order to better protect consumers from multiple areas of concern, says Gavin Punia at Bird & Bird.

  • How Geopolitical Change Is Affecting M&A Activity In Europe

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    Several factors are leading businesses to divest from Russia and invest in central and Eastern European EU member states, with particular sectors attractive to U.K. companies and certain trends in M&A transactional activity emerging, says Oksana Howard at Colman Coyle.

  • Examining The UK Government's Attempts To Combat Fraud

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    The U.K. government’s response to a parliamentary committee report on fraud and the justice system lays bare a disappointing lack of consensus and frustratingly fails to support a plan for the introduction of a strict liability offense of corporate failure to prevent fraud, as strongly recommended, say Lloyd Firth and Katy O’Connor at WilmerHale.

  • 7 Areas To Look Out For In The Edinburgh Reforms Package

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    Most of the proposed Edinburgh Reforms to facilitate the growth of U.K. financial services are already in progress, and while they may take months or even years to come to fruition, regulated firms should be aware of the considerable reach of the changes outlined and bookmark the areas of particular relevance, says Jill Lorimer at Kingsley Napley.

  • EU Double Jeopardy Ruling May Complicate US Extraditions

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    The European Court of Justice’s recent judgment in Germany v. HF refines the European Union’s double jeopardy protections, weakening U.S. authorities’ ability to extradite defendants if charges involving the same set of facts are resolved in any EU member state, says Gabrielle Friedman at Lankler Siffert.

  • Why 2023 Could Be The Year Of The Restructuring Plan

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    As U.K. businesses face a challenging economic environment going into 2023, the stage may be set for a rise in restructuring plans, with early signs such as an increasing body of case law, the pragmatic approach taken by the judiciary to date and the cross-class cramdown mechanism, say Rachael Markham and Charlotte Møller at Squire Patton.

  • ECJ Beneficial Owners Ruling Leaves Uncertainty In Its Wake

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    The European Court of Justice's recent ruling in the WM and Sovim cases, holding that making information on a register of beneficial owners publicly available interferes with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU, has been criticized as a step backward in the fight against money laundering and financing of terrorism, and its impact is not yet clear, say Michael Marschall and Verena Krikler at Schoenherr.

  • UK Sustainability Disclosure Regime Complicates Compliance

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    The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority's new sustainability disclosure rules — likely to be finalized later this year — are the latest piece in an evolving compliance puzzle that fund managers may struggle with, due to conflicting interplay between regulatory requirements and investor expectations, say attorneys at Akin Gump.

  • FCA Sends Banks Strong AML Message With Santander Fine

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    The recent nine-figure financial penalty imposed on Santander by the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority shows the regulator's appetite to go after big banks for AML failings remains undiminished after the landmark case against National Westminster Bank in 2021, says Tom Bushnell at Hickman Rose.

  • Why Your Fund Name Needs To Be Trademarked

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    It is a common misconception that the mere formation of a fund vehicle provides a trademark for its name — but the rights of brand owners are not safeguarded without trademark registration, and the fund is vulnerable if a third party registers the same or a similar mark and seeks to enforce it, says Sophie Peat at Ogier.

  • ESG Initiative From FCA Likely To Inform Future Regulation

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    The code of conduct for environmental, social and governance data and ratings providers to be developed by the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority may be voluntary, but market participants should be aware that compliance will likely offer the best mitigation against potential regulatory and litigation risks, say Ferdisha Snagg and Andreas Wildner at Cleary.

  • 5 Tips For Adding Value To Legal Clients' Experience In 2023

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    Faced with a potential economic downturn this year, attorneys should look to strengthen client relationships now by focusing on key ways to improve the client experience, starting with a check-in call to discuss client needs and priorities for the coming year, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.

  • ECJ Fiat Ruling Sets Clear Boundaries For EU State Aid Law

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    The European Court of Justice's recent landmark decision in Fiat v. Commission limiting the commission’s attempts to circumvent the lack of EU powers in the area of tax law has important implications in EU state aid law and beyond, say Andreas Reindl and Pietro Stella at Van Bael.

  • Key Considerations For Charities Receiving Crypto Legacies

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    With an increase of cryptocurrency donations, charities should ensure they are aware of the implications of being a beneficiary of a crypto legacy and understand what to expect from executors, say Natasha Stourton and Hannah Brearley at Withers.

  • A Look Ahead At ESG Expectations For 2023

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    There are a number of themes that will shape market developments and legislative agendas in the environmental, social and corporate governance sphere in 2023, and a continuing shift from the development of standards to their implementation is likely, say Rebecca Perlman and Ernst Muller at Herbert Smith.

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