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Financial Services UK
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June 01, 2026
2.8M UK Workers May Reduce Pension Saving Under Tax Cap
Almost three million workers will cut back on pension contributions because of the government's plan to cap tax-free salary-sacrifice arrangements, official figures revealed on Monday.
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May 29, 2026
Barclays Enabled Concierge Sex-Trafficking Ring, Suit Says
A California woman has filed a proposed class action against Barclays and its former CEO James "Jes" Staley, claiming that the bank and Staley facilitated and enabled a criminal enterprise tied to a luxury concierge company that trafficked, abused and exploited vulnerable young people.
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May 29, 2026
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
The past week in London has seen the billionaire who donated £5 million ($6.7 million) to Nigel Farage sue Ben Habib, the leader of far-right party Advance UK, for defamation; Mashreqbank bring claims against three subsidiaries of dissolved private equity giant Abraaj Group for commercial fraud; and the property and investment vehicle of the State of Kuwait be targeted by four real estate figures who filed a miscellaneous claim. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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May 29, 2026
Company Director Jailed For 8 Years Over Ponzi Forex Fraud
A company director was imprisoned for just over eight years at an English criminal court Friday for his role in Ponzi-style foreign exchange investment fraud scheme worth almost £9 million ($12.1 million).
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May 29, 2026
AI Threats A Concern For Financial Services Pros, Report Says
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence across the U.K.'s financial services is creating a new set of systemic risks that regulators and companies struggle to contain, two professional bodies have warned in a new report.
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May 29, 2026
EU Insurers Propose Rule Changes To Boost VC Investment
Insurance Europe has called for more harmonized regulation between European Union member states to persuade insurers to invest more money in risky venture capital, which would help make capital markets more competitive.
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May 29, 2026
Insurers Paid Out $105M For Rising UK M&A Claims
Insurers paid out $105 million in 2025 on claims linked to corporate mergers and acquisitions, a broker has revealed, marking a steep rise from previous years.
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May 29, 2026
Addleshaw Goddard Steers £220M Church Pension Deal
The Church of Scotland has completed a £220 million ($296 million) pension buy-in transaction with Just Group PLC, securing the retirement benefits of around 3,500 members, the financial services company said Friday.
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May 29, 2026
Nordic Lender Seeks $65M To Fund MedMera Bank Deal
Swedish consumer finance lender Morrow Bank AB said Friday that it will launch a sale of new shares to raise approximately 600 million Swedish kronor ($65 million) to help to finance its acquisition of MedMera Bank AB.
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May 28, 2026
HSBC Defeats Most Claims In First Citizens' Poaching Suit
A California federal judge has dismissed the bulk of First Citizens Bank & Trust Co.'s suit against HSBC alleging the latter induced a mass resignation and misappropriated trade secrets, saying the court still didn't have any jurisdiction over some defendants and that an amended complaint had not cured issues with a previously dismissed complaint.
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May 28, 2026
Ex-UBS Wealth Manager Sues Over Dismissal
A former London-based wealth manager at UBS has sued the Swiss bank for unfair dismissal and discrimination.
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May 28, 2026
FCA Flags Weak Sanctions Controls At Financial Firms
The Financial Conduct Authority warned regulated financial businesses Thursday they must do more to prevent financial and trade sanctions breaches after it found some weak systems and controls in a review.
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May 28, 2026
MFS Boss Can Sell £1.6M Cars Amid £1.3B Fraud Case
The owner of a now-collapsed mortgage lender accused of systematically plundering £1.3 billion ($1.75 billion) has been granted permission to sell cars including a Ferrari and several Rolls-Royces, according to a court order.
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May 28, 2026
Local Gov't Pension Scheme Employer Rates Down 22%
U.K. employer contribution rates for the public sector retirement savings plan have dropped by around 22%, amid an improvement in financing levels, an industry body has said.
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May 28, 2026
KC Accused Of Dodging £2M Tax Bill Believed Plan Was Legal
A senior tax barrister accused of cheating HM Revenue and Customs out of nearly £2 million ($2.7 million) genuinely believed he was using a legal tax strategy, his defense counsel told jurors at his criminal trial in London on Thursday.
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May 28, 2026
BDO Fined £1.3M Over 'Significant' Breaches In NMCN Audit
The audit watchdog said Thursday that it has fined BDO LLP £1.33 million ($1.78 million) and an audit partner almost £50,000 for serious breaches of rules in their audit of the 2019 annual financial statements of construction group NMCN.
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May 28, 2026
Half Of Large Pension Funds Pick Running On Over Buyout
Half of the U.K.'s largest pension funds with assets of more than £1 billion are considering running on rather than striking an insurance deal, a broker said on Thursday.
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May 28, 2026
UK Pension Providers Urged To Improve Cyber Defenses
The growing threat posed by cybercriminals must be met with urgency by Britain's pension plans to ensure the sector is resilient and alive to wide-ranging legal and financial risks, the Pensions Management Institute said Thursday.
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May 27, 2026
Abraaj Units Sued For Commercial Fraud By Former Lender
Mashreq, a former major lender to the collapsed private equity giant Abraaj Group, has sued three Abraaj entities after a London court upheld the bank's claim to a disputed $37 million debt assigned as security for a 2017 loan extension.
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May 27, 2026
Property Co. Says 'Praxis' TM Confusion Led To Bad Reviews
A real estate management company has accused a rival of infringing its "Praxis" trademark, telling a London court that unhappy apartment block residents were confused by the brands and had written negative online reviews against the wrong company about rats and damp.
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May 27, 2026
Pension Surplus Extraction May Fall Short Of Gov't Hopes
The total value of pension surpluses released under new reforms could be much lower than the £160 billion ($215 billion) figure originally touted by the government, a think tank said Wednesday.
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May 27, 2026
FCA Monitoring Product Promotions For Misleading Pitches
The Financial Conduct Authority warned Wednesday that some companies are failing in their responsibilities by approving adverts that are released by non-FCA regulated businesses.
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May 27, 2026
Mayer Brown-Led Royal London Guides £42M Pension Deal
Insurance giant Royal London said Wednesday that it has picked up £42 million ($56.5 million) in pension liabilities from jeweler F.Hinds, in a deal advised by Addleshaw Goddard LLP and Mayer Brown LLP.
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May 27, 2026
AML Failures Shouldn't Bar Senior Managers, EU Banks Warn
The Association for Financial Markets in Europe has warned that rules proposed by the EU's banking watchdog must not lead to national regulators finding senior managers unsuitable because of anti-money laundering failings at the company level.
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May 27, 2026
Pinsent Masons Steers Insurer's £36M Pension Scheme Buy-In
HSB UK & Ireland has completed a £36 million ($48.4 million) full-scheme buy-in transaction, securing the retirement benefits of 319 members of the insurance provider's program, Canada Life said Wednesday.
UK Gov't Plans Bills For Closer EU Links, Financial Reforms
New legislation laid out in the King's Speech on Wednesday included the government's plans for a bill to strengthen trading ties with the European Union alongside an Enhancing Financial Services Bill in the next 12 months, but lawyers warn that the scope remains limited with potential unexpected consequences.
New Liability Rules Put Businesses In Uncharted Territory
New powers that put companies on the chopping block for crimes committed by their executives dramatically expand corporate liability to include a wider array of offenses, which businesses already struggling with "compliance fatigue" have barely begun to grapple with, lawyers say.
FCA's Contested Car Finance Redress Hits Roadblocks
Legal challenges to the Financial Conduct Authority's motor finance redress scheme fired off this week to the Upper Tribunal will lead to long delays, with some legal experts already doubting whether the cases can be argued successfully.
Glencore Ruling Broadens Scope For Challenge Over Privilege
A recent court ruling that expands legal advice privilege to cover some internal corporate communications gives companies greater scope for withholding sensitive material but is likely to prompt challenges over whether those documents meet the test for protection, lawyers say.
Editor's Picks
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5 Questions For Spencer West Partner Karl Foster
The Financial Conduct Authority's approach to enforcement and consumer protection has come up against government economic growth priorities and resistance from the sector to its proposals to "name and shame" companies early on during regulatory probes.
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UK Draft Pay Fraud Rules Open Tricky Legal Liabilities
The government's new draft legislation, which will give banks longer to investigate suspicions of fraud before they send payments instructed by customers, will create a wave of new legal liabilities and lead to regulatory hurdles, according to lawyers.
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FCA Fires Warning Shot Over City's Consumer Duty Failings
The Financial Conduct Authority has sent out a fresh warning to financial services companies highlighting how some of them are failing to comply with its Consumer Duty regime. But experts have told Law360 that the expectations are unclear.
Expert Analysis
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Studying Foreign Languages Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Studying Italian and Japanese has shown me that learning a new language can benefit a legal career in several ways, including by demonstrating the importance of approaching problems from a fresh perspective and the value of practicing patience with colleagues and clients, says Anna King at Genworth Financial.
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Reflecting On The UK Senior Managers Regime 10 Years On
While the ongoing changes to the senior managers and certification regime to streamline processes and remove certain restrictions are welcome, the scheme has worked well overall since its 2016 inauguration, and firms’ compliance and risk management-thinking have shown a marked improvement, say lawyers at Faegre Drinker.
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Auditors Face Liability Risk In Longer Going Concern Reviews
A recent Institute of Chartered Accountants' article highlights a growing trend of requests to extend going concern assessment periods to 15 months or more, potentially leading to auditors assuming a duty of care to third parties, say lawyers at RPC.
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How Revised EU Rules Would Alter Sustainability Reporting
Two draft delegated regulations recently published by the European Commission give effect to the Omnibus I simplification, highlighting a consistent policy direction: fewer companies in scope, later and lighter obligations, and explicit protections for smaller value chain counterparties, say lawyers at MoFo.
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How Anthropic's Mythos May Upend Defense Cyber Rules
Anthropic’s recent announcement that Claude Mythos, an AI general-purpose language model, could soon enable virtually anyone to exploit vulnerabilities in major web browsers and operating systems marks an imminent increase in threat levels that current defense cybersecurity regulations were not designed to navigate, say attorneys at Fluet.
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UK Stock Exchange Changes Ease Path For Foreign Issuers
Following the Financial Times Stock Exchange Russell's recent eligibility change aligning free float requirements for foreign and non-U.K. issuers, advisers to those considering a London listing should also assess index suitability, say lawyers at Debevoise.
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FCA's AI Approach Makes Finance Advisers' Calls Harder
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent reaffirmation that it won’t make special rules governing how financial service providers use artificial intelligence means advisers must pivot to interpreting already uncertain regulatory boundaries to help clients make defensible decisions about their AI use, says Sophie Sheldon at Simmons & Simmons.
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Compliance Landscape Shifts As CMA Targets Fake Reviews
The Competition and Markets Authority’s investigations into five companies’ alleged misleading online reviews are the first use of its administrative powers under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act, marking a turning point in U.K. consumer protection enforcement, say lawyers at Fieldfisher.
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SFO Plan Focuses On Resilience But Funding Doubts Persist
The Serious Fraud Office’s emphasis on tighter case management and making greater use of technology in its latest business plan suggests a concern with strengthening complex financial crime enforcement, however the agency may not have the resources to deliver meaningful change, say lawyers at Signature Litigation.
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EU Defense Road Map Opens Doors To New Market Entrants
The European Economic and Social Committee's and European Investment Bank Group’s recent endorsements of the European Commission’s EU defense industry transformation road map signal positivity for ongoing implementation, making public procurement more accessible to innovative newcomers and creating fresh opportunities to participate in security-relevant innovation projects, say lawyers at Dechert.
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Sanctions Spotlight: Key Priorities Of OFSI's 3-Year Strategy
The Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation's 2026-2029 strategy to assist businesses by providing practical compliance advice and more predictable support will be welcomed, although the process for obtaining guidance and whether the ensuing information will be made publicly available remains unclear, says Alexandra Melia at Steptoe.
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EU Risks Falling Behind With Delay In Digitization Rule Fixes
With financial organizations calling for the European Union to fast-track modifications to the Distributed Ledger Technology Pilot Regime and the EU signaling that tokenization is a permanent feature of the financial landscape, the sector needs to prepare for the now inevitable shift, says Antonio Lanotte at Futura Law.
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Darchem Ruling Clarifies Status Of JV Members' Solo Claims
The High Court’s recent decision in Darchem Engineering v. Bouygues on whether individual members of an unincorporated joint venture can pursue claims against an employer provides a helpful road map for considering a JV's standing, and a reminder of the importance of contract construction, say lawyers at Squire Patton.
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Insights From FCA's Latest Customer Due Diligence Review
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent report on customer due diligence controls explains what distinguishes good policies and procedures from those that are lacking, and should encourage firms to check that their processes are detailed, practical and relevant to the business, say lawyers at Womble Bond.
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Lessons From Spain's Decision Not To Enforce UK Judgment
In a recent ruling, a Barcelona court refused to recognize a €365 million U.K. judgment against Cerberus Capital, showing that a foreign decision may be sound, final and enforceable in its own jurisdiction, yet still be refused entry where it threatens to displace a dispute already before the Spanish courts, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square.