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April 02, 2026
Optio Group To Acquire London-Based Marine MGA
Managing general agent Optio has agreed to acquire another London-based marine insurance MGA, marking the latest buy for the expanding business in the specialized insurance market.
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April 02, 2026
AXA UK & Ireland Hires Lloyds Company Secretary As GC
AXA UK & Ireland has appointed a new general counsel from Lloyds Banking Group, the insurer said Thursday.
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April 02, 2026
Third Of Home Insurance Claims From Accidents, Aviva Says
Almost a third of all home insurance claims made to Aviva over the past four years were for accidental damage, the insurance giant said Thursday.
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April 02, 2026
Insurance Platform Acrisure UK Acquires 4 Firms
Acrisure UK Broking said Thursday that it has acquired four retail insurance businesses as the global firm's subsidiary in London continues its expansion across Britain.
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April 02, 2026
Lloyd's Still Offering Aviation War Cover In Middle East
Insurers in the London market are still offering war risks cover for aircraft in the Middle East, despite a rising number of attacks by Iran on airports in the region, a trade body has said.
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April 02, 2026
Stephenson Harwood Steers £40M Canada Life Pension Buy-In
Canada Life Ltd. said Thursday that it has completed a £40 million ($53 million) full-scheme buy-in with a pension program at a financial services company, securing the retirement benefits of more than 140 members.
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April 02, 2026
Insurance Industry Faces $160B Exposure From Iran War
The global insurance industry faces potential exposure of up to $160 billion from the conflict in the Middle East, an insurance broker said Thursday.
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April 01, 2026
Tyson Can't Get $1.62M Award Hiked In Factory Fire Dispute
An Irish reinsurer has to pay only a $1.62 million arbitral award issued to Tyson Foods for a fire at a Tyson plant in Alabama, a New York federal court said, ruling against Tyson's request for a $22.5 million payout.
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April 01, 2026
FCA's Palantir Tie-Up May Foreshadow Wider AI Uptake
The Financial Conduct Authority's decision to open its doors to Palantir could write the script for other agencies to follow as law enforcement and regulators embrace artificial intelligence technology to do more with less, lawyers say.
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April 01, 2026
BoE Finds More Finance Firms Challenged By AI
The Bank of England reported Wednesday a significant rise in industry views that artificial intelligence is the most challenging risk to manage and the most likely to happen as it published its latest survey on protecting the stability of the financial system.
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April 01, 2026
Regulator Tells Trustees To Act Now Amid Consolidation Push
Trustees of smaller pension programs that provide defined contribution benefits must act now to be prepared for forthcoming legislation designed to consolidate plans in the retirement savings market, the pensions watchdog has said.
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April 01, 2026
BoE Hands Plan For Safe AI Regulation In 2026 To Chancellor
The Bank of England set out in a letter to the chancellor on Wednesday the details of a regulatory program to facilitate safe innovation in the artificial intelligence industry.
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April 01, 2026
British Business Bank Raises £200M For Venture Capital Fund
British Business Bank said Wednesday that its venture capital investment vehicle has achieved its first close of £200 million ($266 million) after winning backing from three U.K. pension funds.
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April 01, 2026
Japan Post To Take 2.9% Stake In UK Asset Manager
Investment manager Ashmore Group has agreed a partnership with Japan Post Insurance Co. Ltd. in which the insurer would acquire a stake of up to 2.9% in the group and invest $1 billion in its managed emerging market funds.
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March 31, 2026
War-Risk Insurers Can Appeal Stranded Russian Planes Ruling
A group of war-risk insurers can challenge their liability in a multibillion-dollar dispute over hundreds of aircraft stranded in Russia following the invasion of Ukraine, after an appeals court held Tuesday that their appeal had a prospect of success.
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March 31, 2026
57% Of Pension Plans Mull Surplus Extraction, L&G Says
Some 57% of defined benefit pension schemes in the U.K. are considering using surplus extraction amid rising funding levels and forthcoming legislation designed to allow plans to invest billions of pounds tied up in retirement saving plans, Legal & General said Tuesday.
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March 31, 2026
Howden To Buy Hymans Robertson Insurance Consulting Unit
Howden Group Holdings said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire the insurance and financial services consulting team of Hymans Robertson LLP to create a new actuarial and longevity advisory business for insurers.
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March 31, 2026
Largest UK Pension Funds Reconsidering Insurance Deals
A majority of the U.K.'s largest defined benefit pension funds are now looking at alternative options to striking an insurance deal, a survey has found, as the government prepares to push through new rules that will allow £160 billion ($212 billion) to be reinvested into the economy.
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March 31, 2026
UK To Improve Insurance Products For Female Athletes
Leading insurance organizations have agreed to improve and modify policies for female athletes to better reflect the real-world needs of women in sport, the U.K. government has said.
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March 30, 2026
AI Data Centers Pose Novel Insurance Risks, Swiss Re Says
Increasing growth and dependence on data centers to power artificial intelligence technology is creating complex and overlapping new risks for insurance companies, Swiss Re has said.
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March 30, 2026
FRC Issues Guidance For Audit Firms On Use Of Generative AI
Britain's accounting regulator issued guidelines for audit firms on Monday outlining how they can benefit from generative and agentic artificial intelligence tools as well as cut associated risks to improve the quality and efficiency of audit work.
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March 30, 2026
UK Pension Buy-Ins Hit Record 367 Deals In 2025, LCP Says
The U.K.'s pension risk transfer market posted a record number of buy-in deals in 2025, even as the overall value of transactions fell from the previous two years because fewer blockbuster agreements were completed, Lane Clark & Peacock LLP said.
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March 30, 2026
EU Watchdog Moves To Lower Insurers' Reporting Burden
Europe's insurance and pensions watchdog set out a range of proposals on Monday aimed at reducing the reporting burden for insurance companies covered by the bloc's Solvency II capital requirements regime.
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March 30, 2026
Retirement Services Biz To Move HQ To UK After £5.7B Deal
Athora Holding Ltd. has said it will shift its base of operations to the U.K. after it completed a £5.7 billion ($7.5 billion) acquisition of Pension Insurance Corp. Group PLC to expand its services in Europe and get access to investment.
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March 30, 2026
Pensions Law Firm Arc Promotes Legal Director To Partner
Arc Pensions Law said Monday that legal director Kris Weber has become a partner at the specialist boutique firm.
Expert Analysis
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EBA Proposals Signal Overhaul Of EU 3rd-Party Risk Rules
The European Banking Authority’s plans to extend third-party risk controls to non-ICT services, which may be finalized by the end of the year, will place a significant compliance and operational burden on in-scope entities, which should not be underestimated, say lawyers at Travers Smith.
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FCA Proposals Reduce Consumer Duty Compliance Burden
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent proposals to streamline the consumer duty regime represent a pragmatic response to industry concerns, with a move toward sector-specific supervision and potentially narrowing its scope for wholesale and cross-border business, say lawyers at Simmons & Simmons.
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How New Companies House ID Rules Affect Businesses
Lawyers at Shepherd & Wedderburn discuss the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act’s new mandatory identity verification requirements for all company directors and persons with significant control, set to go live next week, which aim to curb fraud by improving the reliability of information held by Companies House.
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What EU Securitization Proposals Signal For Risk Transfers
If implemented, recent amendments to the European Union securitization framework are expected to have an unambiguously positive effect on significant risk transfer markets, providing greater consistency and necessary flexibility, say lawyers at McDermott.
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What To Know About EU's Reimposition Of Sanctions On Iran
Lawyers at Steptoe discuss the European Union’s recent reimposition of trade and financial sanctions against Iran, which will introduce legal and operational constraints that affect EU companies' commercial activities in the region.
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FCA Crypto Proposals Herald Tougher Oversight For Firms
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent proposals to extend regulation to crypto-asset activities will bring parity, but implementation of the operational resilience requirements and enhanced financial crime controls will present compliance challenges, says Michelle Kirschner at Gibson Dunn.
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What To Know About Interim Licenses In Global FRAND Cases
Recent U.K. court decisions have shaped a framework for interim licenses in global standard-essential patent disputes, under which parties can benefit from operating on temporary terms while a court determines the final fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms — but the future of this developing remedy is in doubt, say attorneys at Fish & Richardson.
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EU-US Data Transfer Ruling Offers Reassurance To Cos.
The European Union General Court’s recent upholding of the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework in Latombe v. European Commission, although subject to appeal, provides companies with legal certainty for the first time by allowing the transfer of European Economic Area personal data without relying on alternative mechanisms, say lawyers at Wilson Sonsini.
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What EBA Report Means For Non-EU Financial Firms
In a recent report concerning unregulated third country banks, the European Banking Authority decided not to extend a bank-to-bank exemption under the Capital Requirements Directive, raising a number of compliance issues for cross-border services, say lawyers at A&O Shearman.
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What To Note From FCA, Gov't Financial Growth Proposals
Recent Financial Conduct Authority and government proposals for financial services reform are positive developments for firms, signaling a drive to push forward growth and a willingness to be flexible in areas of regulation that the industry has long raised as barriers, say lawyers at Simmons & Simmons.
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FCA Misconduct Guide Will Expand Firms' Duty To Investigate
The Financial Conduct Authority's recent proposals on workplace nonfinancial misconduct will place a greater onus on compliance and investigations teams, clarifying that the question to ascertain is whether the behavior is justifiable and proportionate, say lawyers at Ashurst.
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Mansion House Speech Heralds New Financial Regulatory Era
The chancellor of the exchequer's recent Mansion House speech introduced a sweeping commitment to modernize regulation, which will require U.K. retail banks and building societies to revisit core assumptions, and allow lawyers to play a key role in shaping the new rules, say lawyers at Addleshaw Goddard.
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Key Points From EU Proposals To Ease Securitization Rules
The European Commission’s recently proposed securitization framework amendments aim to relax existing rules, such as by reducing due diligence requirements and removing the need for investors to conduct certain prescribed compliance verifications by sponsors or original lenders, say lawyers at McDermott.
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Challenges Law Firms Face In Recruiting Competitor Teams
Since the movement of lawyer teams from a competitor can bring legal considerations and commercial risks into play, both the target and recruiting firms should be familiar with the relevant limited liability partnership deed to protect their business, say lawyers at Fox & Partners.
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What To Expect As FCA Preps To Launch AI Testing Service
The Financial Conduct Authority’s forthcoming artificial intelligence live testing service will provide participants with access to appropriate regulatory expertise, but to gauge the tool’s potential utility, it is important to understand how it fits in with what the regulator is already doing, says Omar Salem at Fox Williams.