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									October 14, 2025
									Most DB Pension Funds To Shun UK Growth Assets This YearPension bosses in the £1.4 trillion ($1.8 trillion) defined benefit pension sector are unlikely to put money into U.K. growth assets over the next year, a survey found Tuesday, despite government efforts to galvanize parts of the industry into domestic investment. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Insurers Likely To Face Up To $600M Bill From First BrandsTrade credit insurers are likely to have to see claims capped at $600 million for the collapse of U.S. auto parts supplier First Brands, a ratings agency said. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Oakley Capital Invests £10M In Health Insurance ProviderOakley Capital Investments Ltd. said Tuesday its platform is investing in Italian private healthcare insurance provider ONHC. OCI's share of Oakley Capital's investment in ONHC is anticipated to be around £10 million ($13.3 million). 
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									October 14, 2025
									Sharp Rise In 'Nationally Significant' UK CyberattacksBritian's cybersecurity agency said Tuesday that it has handled an average of four "nationally significant" cyberattacks every week in the last year, more than double the number in the previous 12 months. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Malibu Life To Buy Texan Life Insurer TruSpire For $45MMalibu Life Holdings Ltd. said Tuesday that it will buy life and retirement insurance business TruSpire from Mutual of America Life Insurance Co. for $45 million to enter the U.S. direct annuity issuance business. 
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									October 13, 2025
									Pensions Watchdog Warns Small Schemes Over New LawThe U.K.'s pensions watchdog said Monday that smaller schemes aren't doing enough to prepare for new rules requiring them to offer ready-made retirement options to savers. 
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									October 13, 2025
									'Simple' Flood Defence Measures Could Save UK £740M A YearSimple and affordable flood resilience measures could save the U.K. up to £740 million ($987 million) a year, Britain's government state-backed flood reinsurance program said Monday, calling on insurers and policymakers to work towards better home protection. 
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									October 13, 2025
									FSB Warns G20 Of High-Risk Delays In Financial ReformThe chairman of an international standards setter warned policymakers from the Group of 20 economic forum on Monday that countries are failing to finish financial reforms on time, risking global shocks. 
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									October 13, 2025
									Gov't Will Be Forced To Answer Calls For 'Pension Tax Lock'The government must now respond formally to calls for a "pension tax lock," an investment manager said Monday, after more than 14,000 people signed a petition to Parliament. 
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									October 13, 2025
									Pensions Body Renews Qualifications To Boost UK StandardsThe Pensions Management Institute said on Monday it has revamped its qualifications package to drive up industry standards in what it called an increasingly complex retirement savings landscape. 
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									October 13, 2025
									FCA Working With Global Tech Biz For Open Finance TestingThe City watchdog said Monday that it has entered into a partnership with global technology company Raidiam to accelerate open finance in a move to expand the sharing of client data across financial products. 
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									October 10, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen Paddington Bear's creators and Studio Canal sue the company behind Spitting Image, Blackpool Football Club's former owner Owen Oyston bring a fresh claim against the club, and Mishcon de Reya sue a Saudi investment group. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Kennedys' Rekha Cooke On The FCA Senior Managers RegimeRekha Cooke, a partner at Kennedys, talks about the Financial Conduct Authority's reforms of the senior managers regime, telling Law360 that businesses should treat the reforms as a reason to strengthen their internal controls. 
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									October 10, 2025
									FCA Pension Support Plan Could Boost Mutual InsurersProposals by the Financial Conduct Authority to allow businesses to offer "targeted support" to groups of similar customers could help mutual insurers better steer their members toward improved long-term savings, Broadstone has said. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Standards Setter FSB Issues Warning On AI Monitoring GapsNational regulators must improve their monitoring of the adoption of artificial intelligence in the financial sector, a global standards setter urged on Friday, as unchecked exposure to the technology might expose critical vulnerabilities. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Munich Re Unit Wins Approval For German Insurance MarketMunich Re Specialty said Friday it has gained regulatory approval to offer insurance products to businesses in Germany's primary specialist insurance market. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Pensions Body Urges Wider Ethnicity Pay Reporting MandateA U.K. government proposal to mandate reporting on ethnicity pay gaps at larger companies must go further to include smaller businesses, a trade body for the pensions sector has said. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Insurance Risk Pro Wins £20K In Forced Quitting ClaimAn Employment Tribunal has ordered a motor insurance broker to pay its former head of governance £20,000 ($26,700) after she was made redundant following its collapse in 2023. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Brits Can Put Crypto-Linked Products In Savings AccountsU.K. retail investors will now be able to hold digital asset-linked securities in saving accounts and registered pension schemes, the country's tax authority said, in a move expected to offer consumers wider choice in a protected environment. 
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									October 09, 2025
									'Forever Chemicals' Pollution Claims Seeping Into UK CourtsLitigation over widely used "forever chemicals" that has led to big payouts in the U.S. could become a source of significant exposure for insurers and their policyholders in the U.K. following a recent settlement. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Broker Ardonagh Loses Challenge To Music Platform TMEuropean officials have rejected a bid by a unit of global insurance broker The Ardonagh Group to nix a trademark application by an American music teaching platform after ruling the average consumer would not mix up the two signs. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Dutch Gov't Summons Fund Suspected Of €200M Tax EvasionDutch prosecutors have summoned a foreign pension fund that they suspect evaded €200 million ($231 million) in taxes on dividends through fraudulent refund claims, the government said Thursday. 
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									October 09, 2025
									FCA Defends Record In Face Of Insurance 'Super Complaint'The Financial Conduct Authority on Thursday shrugged off accusations it hasn't been tough enough on the insurance industry, as it prepares to draw up a formal response to a landmark consumer protection complaint. 
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									October 09, 2025
									TPT Retirement Solutions To Launch New Pension SuperfundTPT Retirement Solutions said on Thursday that it intends to launch a new defined benefit superfund, claiming it has secured enough capital for its first deals worth £1 billion ($1.34 billion) in the fledgling sector. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Arc Guides Healthcare Co. On £4M L&G Pension DealPre-hospital emergency care company Ferno Group has offloaded £4 million ($5.4 million) of retirement savings liabilities to Legal & General Assurance Society Ltd., in a deal guided by Arc Pensions Law which was revealed on Thursday. 
Expert Analysis
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								Embedding Consumer Duty: 6 Areas Firms Should Prioritize  The Financial Conduct Authority has repeatedly emphasized that complying with the Consumer Duty is not a tick-box exercise but an ongoing responsibility, so firms need to show that the duty is at the heart of their practices by staying compliant in areas from cultural change to customer vulnerability, say Nicola Higgs and Becky Critchley at Latham. 
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								Insuring Lender's Baseball Bet Leads To Major League Dispute  In RockFence v. Lloyd's, a California federal court seeks to define who qualifies as a professional baseball player for purposes of an insurance coverage payout, providing an illuminating case study of potential legal issues arising from baseball service loans, say Marshall Gilinsky and Seán McCabe at Anderson Kill. 
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								What Steps Businesses Can Take After CrowdStrike Failure  Following last month’s global Microsoft platform outage caused by CrowdStrike’s failed security software update, businesses can expect complex disputes over liability resulting from multilayered agreements and should look to their various insurance policies for cover despite losses not stemming from a cyberattack, says Daniel Healy at Brown Rudnick. 
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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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								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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								Insurance Rulings Show Court Hesitancy To Fix Policy Errors  Two recent Court of Appeal insurance decisions highlight that policyholders can only overcome policy drafting errors and claim coverage if there is a very obvious mistake, emphasizing courts' reluctance to rewrite contract terms that are capable of enforcement, says Aaron Le Marquer at Stewarts. 
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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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								10 Ways To Manage AI Risks In Service Contracts  With the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act coming into force on Aug. 1 and introducing a new regulatory risk, and with AI technology continuing to develop at pace, parties to services arrangements should employ mechanisms now to build in flexibility and get on the front foot, says James Longster at Travers Smith. 
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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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								Tips For Implementing EU Sustainability Reporting Guidance  Lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell discuss the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group’s recently published guidance on double materiality assessments and offer takeaways on achieving a sustainability directive-compliant process that could enhance clarity and consistency among multinational stakeholders. 
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								Why Ukraine Aircraft Insurance Case Failed To Take Off In UK  In Aercap v. PJSC Insurance, the High Court decided the claimants could not avoid an exclusive jurisdiction clause and advance their case in England rather than Ukraine, and the reasoning is likely to be of relevance in future jurisdiction disputes, say Abigail Healey and Genevieve Douglas at Quillon Law. 
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								What New UK Labour Gov't Is Planning For Financial Services  Following the Labour Party’s U.K. election win on July 4, the new government has already announced its key missions for economic growth, green investment and tax reform, so affected Financial Conduct Authority-regulated entities should be prepared for change and on the lookout for details, says Rachael Healey at RPC. 
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								Why Reperforming Loan Securitization In UK And EU May Rise  The recently published new U.K. securitization rules will largely bring the U.K.’s nonperforming loan regime in line with the European Union, and together with the success of EU and U.K. banks in reducing loan ratios, reperforming securitizations may feature more prominently in relevant markets going forward, say lawyers at Morgan Lewis. 
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								Exploring The EU's Draft Standards On Crypto Authorization  The European Securities and Markets Authority’s recently published draft standards aim to promote fair competition and a safer environment for crypto providers and investors, detailing precisely the information to be provided to national authorities in charge of screening the acquisitions of a qualifying holding, says Mathieu de Korvin at Norton Rose.