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Pension watchdogs launch joint advertising campaign to warn against scammer tactics

Published on 20 Aug 2018. By Sarah Dowding, Senior Associate

The Financial Conduct Authority and The Pensions Regulator have launched a joint TV advertising campaign to raise awareness about pension scams and the common tactics deployed by fraudsters.

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EIOPA Report on Cyber Insurance raises awareness and understanding of cyber risk in the European market

Published on 08 Aug 2018. By Anthony Cutler, Associate and Bethan Griffiths, Senior Associate

The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority ("EIOPA") has published a report "Understanding Cyber Insurance – A Structured Dialogue with Insurance Companies", which heralds its first attempt to enhance understanding of cyber risk with a focus on the European market.

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New rules for peer-to-peer lending announced by FCA

Published on 01 Aug 2018. By Ash Daniells, Senior Associate

The popularity of peer-to-peer (P2P) lending has increased exponentially in recent years, with nearly £10 billion being transferred through such platforms in the past ten years. In an attempt to fix "increasingly complex business structures", the FCA has announced new plans for new rules for peer-to-peer (P2P) lending.

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Is a "Duty of Care" required for financial services firms?

Published on 23 Jul 2018.

On 17 July 2018, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) released DP18/5 – its discussion paper on a duty of care and potential alternative approaches. In this article we summarise the discussion paper and then examine briefly whether a new duty is required.

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IMF provides framework to analyse cyber risk for the financial sector

Published on 26 Jun 2018. By Ash Daniells, Senior Associate

The increased risk of cybercrime is well known to all. Attacks against large companies has meant that the International Monetary Fund have taken action by publishing a working paper which predicts the average annual losses to financial institutions.

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Action required: mandatory disclosure of cross-border tax planning arrangements – effective (very) soon

Published on 12 Jun 2018. By Ben Roberts, Partner

New EU rules providing for mandatory disclosure of certain cross-border tax planning arrangements by intermediaries and taxpayers will enter into force on 25 June 2018. Although reports to tax authorities will not be required until July/August 2020, the retrospective nature of the new rules means that reportable arrangements implemented after 25 June could be reportable in this first batch of (2020) reports. Preparations for the new regime should therefore begin now.

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ESMA formally adopts new measures to restrict the sale of binary options and CFDs

Published on 08 Jun 2018. By Lucy Kerr, Senior Associate

On 1 June 2018, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) formally adopted new measures to prohibit the sale of binary options and to place restrictions on the provision of contracts for difference (CFDs) to retail investors. The measures will apply to binary options from 2 July 2018 and CFDs from 1 August 2018.

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EFAMA publishes revised Stewardship Code

Published on 08 Jun 2018.

On 31 May 2018, the European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) published its Stewardship Code, setting out best practice principles for asset managers (the Code).

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Pension watchdogs formalise information sharing

Published on 31 May 2018. By Sarah Dowding, Senior Associate

The Pensions Ombudsman and The Pensions Regulator have signed an information-sharing agreement in light of the recent rise in pension scams. The agreement will see the organisations share information about complaints and concerns with the aim of protecting scheme members.

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SIPPs – the work and pensions committee asks some pointed questions of the FCA

Published on 31 May 2018. By Rachael Healey, Partner

The Work and Pensions Committee has sent a letter to the FCA following its review of defined benefit pension transfers raising 5 pointed questions in relation to SIPPs.

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Crypto and Blockchain

Published on 25 May 2018.

In February, the House of Commons Treasury Committee announced an inquiry in to digital currencies. The inquiry covers the role of digital currencies in the UK and the potential impact of distributed ledger technology (blockchain) on financial institutions and financial infrastructure.

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Cybercrime and its impact on D&O insurance

Published on 15 May 2018. By Ash Daniells, Senior Associate

Cybercrime has risen in recent years, perhaps more than anybody ever expected. For a long time, the focus was on defending businesses against such crimes. Now, with more people aware of cybercrime and the risks, insurers are becoming increasingly aware of the impact such crime may have on D&O policies.

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FSCS – reviewing the funding of the fund of last resort

Published on 09 May 2018. By Sarah Dowding, Senior Associate

In its third consultation paper on this topic, the FCA has recently confirmed that: - FSCS claims in respect of investment advice will benefit from an increased compensation cap, from £50,000 to £85,000; - product providers will have to start making contributions to FSCS funding for insurance and investment advice claims; and - it proposes new rules to prevent personal investment firms' insurers excluding cover for claims where the firm or a third party becomes insolvent.

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The FCA publishes its 2018/19 Business Plan

Published on 23 Apr 2018.

On 9 April 2018 the FCA published its Business Plan for 2018/19, demonstrating its continued focus on culture and governance in firms, tackling financial crime and the role of technology in the financial services industry.

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FCA success in the High Court: Compensation of £16.9m awarded to misled investors

Published on 16 Apr 2018. By Lucy Kerr, Senior Associate

A five-year court battle between the Financial Conduct Authority ("FCA") and Capital Alternatives Limited concluded on 26 March 2018 when the High Court used its restitution powers under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 to award compensation to investors who lost money invested with Capital Alternatives.

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ESMA cracks down on the sale of binary options and CFDs to retail investors

Published on 29 Mar 2018. By Lucy Kerr, Senior Associate

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has announced its intention to prohibit the sale of binary options to retail investors and to place restrictions on the sale of contracts for difference (CFDs). This is the first use of ESMA's new intervention powers under MiFID II.

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FCA reviews approach to enforcement and penalties

Published on 28 Mar 2018. By Ash Daniells, Senior Associate and Sarah Dowding, Senior Associate

The FCA has announced plans in its recent consultation paper on enforcement to review how it applies penalties which have gone from record highs to record lows over the past 5 years.

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Changes on the horizon - FCA consults on non-workplace pensions

Published on 22 Feb 2018. By Rachael Healey, Partner

The FCA has issued a discussion paper targeted at the non-workplace pension market. The paper marks the start of the FCA's work looking at whether there is harm in the non-workplace pension market and to better understand the potential presence, nature, extent and cause of any harm.

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Privilege: A welcome respite from ENRC?

Published on 05 Feb 2018. By Davina Given, Partner and Mafruhdha Miah, Senior Associate

Are interviews held with employees to prepare a report intended to deter a governmental authority from taking legal action privileged?

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ESMA to use new powers to attack the sale of CFDs and binary bets to retail investors

Published on 25 Jan 2018. By Lucy Kerr, Senior Associate

ESMA has launched a public consultation on measures to protect retail investors investing in contracts for difference (CFDs) and binary bets. Potential changes include wide-ranging restrictions on the marketing and sale of CFDs, and a complete prohibition on the sale of binary bets to retail investors. An intervention would mark ESMA's first use of its new powers under MiFID II, which came into force on 3 January.

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The FCA pledges to take action against providers of contracts for difference

Published on 12 Jan 2018. By Lucy Kerr, Senior Associate

The FCA has concluded that consumers are at "serious risk of harm" due to the poor practices of some providers and distributors of CFDs. The regulator will take further action against at least one firm in its latest crack-down on these "complex, high-risk" products.

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Thoughts on the FCA's fund fee transparency proposals

Published on 11 Jan 2018.

Alternative investment funds may soon be required to report total cost of ownership in a standardised form. Work on new templates in ongoing, and fund managers need to be aware of the situation and to be involved in this important debate that has so far been largely overlooked.

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Initial Coin Offerings – the digital financing process under global scrutiny

Published on 08 Dec 2017. By Rachel Ford, Partner

In an era of social media platforms and the like, the technological world creeps into its corporate counterpart of today. Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) storm the corporate world by force, but what does the future hold for the new phenomenon?

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FCA revisits FSCS funding proposals, and abandons plans for significant changes to professional indemnity insurance requirements

Published on 01 Nov 2017. By Robert Morris, Partner

The FCA has published a second consultation paper on the thorny subject of FSCS funding. Although not widely reported so far, the new consultation makes it clear that the FCA will not, after all, consult on significant changes to personal investment firms' professional indemnity insurance requirements.

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FCA allows confidential report to be scrutinised by Treasury Select Committee

Published on 31 Oct 2017.

The FCA has allowed the Treasury Select Committee to review its s.166 report into RBS' Global Restructuring Group (GRG) and has published an interim summary of the report. It is possible that the threat of publication will play on the minds of firms subject to s.166 reports, which may reduce cooperation with skilled persons and therefore the efficacy of this investigatory power.

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The FCA makes clear its expectations of financial advisers

Published on 18 Oct 2017.

FCA, regulatory, financial services

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FCA criticised by Complaints Commissioner for its handling of enforcement limitation issues

Published on 04 Oct 2017. By Lucy Kerr, Senior Associate

The Office of the Complaints Commissioner recently upheld two complaints against the FCA for making a "serious mistake" in its management of limitation issues for two connected investigations. The Commissioner criticised the FCA not only for its mismanagement of the limitation issue, but also for the unnecessary delays in concluding its own internal investigation into these complaints.

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DB Transfers - now what?

Published on 04 Oct 2017. By Rachael Healey, Partner

We know that the FCA is looking closely at defined benefit transfers; we already have the FCA's review of redress methodology and the defined benefit transfer rules. We now have the results of the FCA's review, into defined benefit transfers and it makes for uncomfortable reading for the financial services industry.

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MiFID II & Inducements

Published on 21 Sep 2017. By Matthew Watson, Partner

FCA MiFiD Inducements Consultation Paper

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Weighty issues for diet app developers

Published on 04 Jan 2022. By Dorothy Flower, Partner

2022 is set to be the year of the diet app. The distinction between what is a mere lifestyle app and what should in fact be a regulated medical product or service can be difficult to assess.

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Stay on top of Intellectual Property

Published on 20 Apr 2021. By Ciara Cullen, Partner and Ben Mark, Partner and Sarah Mountain, Partner

Whether you’re just starting out or launching a new product, there are a wealth of intellectual property issues to consider in the world of distilling. Here, Ciara Cullen, Ben Mark and Sarah Mountain outline those do’s and don’ts, the changing landscape and how to thrive in 2021 and beyond.

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Recent CAT rulings consider distribution concerns

Published on 13 Jun 2024. By Chris Ross, Partner and Leonia Chesterfield, Of Counsel and William Carter, Senior Associate

With two collective settlements now approved by the UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) and the outcome of the first substantive trial in the case of Le Patourel v BT anticipated shortly, it is an important time for the competition collective proceedings regime as the first sums start to be paid out to affected classes.

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Compliance Handbook Update: Bribery and corruption

Published on 20 Jun 2023. By Sam Tate, Partner and Alexandra Prato, Associate

The handbook emphasises providing compliance practitioners with insight into the practical application of FCA and PRA rules. Each chapter is discussed in the statutory and regulatory context with practical analysis of the subject, together with tips and guidance that firms may find helpful.

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The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill – What's New on the Competition Side?

Published on 05 May 2023. By Melanie Musgrave, Of Counsel and Leonia Chesterfield, Of Counsel

In addition to the headline landscape reforms to digital markets and consumer protection, the much-anticipated Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill (the Bill), introduced into Parliament on 25 April 2023, makes wide-ranging enhancements to the competition powers of the Competition and Markets Authority (the CMA) and changes to the UK merger regime.

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The Regulatory Initiatives Grid - consumer credit and payments

Published on 23 Mar 2023. By Whitney Simpson, Of Counsel

The latest Regulatory Initiatives Grid was recently published by the FCA and sets out the regulatory pipeline over a 24-month horizon to help firms and other stakeholders manage the operational impact on firms implementing initiatives, and plan forthcoming initiatives.

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Regulatory pipeline 2023 and beyond – the Regulatory Initiatives Grid

Published on 21 Mar 2023. By Jonathan Charwat, Partner

The FCA recently published the fourth edition of its annual overview and plan for ongoing and upcoming regulatory initiatives (143 in total!)

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2023 Update - CAT Collective Proceedings

Published on 10 Feb 2023. By Leonia Chesterfield, Of Counsel and Chris Ross, Partner

A new era of consumer-focussed competition class actions is now well underway. It kicked off with the first collective proceedings order (CPO) granted by the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) in Merricks in the summer of 2021, opening the gates for further collective claims to be certified.

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Changes incoming - Improving the Appointed Representatives regime

Published on 24 Nov 2022. By Whitney Simpson, Of Counsel

The FCA's changes to improve the appointed representatives regime takes effect on 8 December 2022. The changes are aimed at enhancing consumer protection and placing more responsibility on authorised financial services firms ("Principals") for their appointed representatives ("ARs").

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US and Chinese regulators sign landmark agreement on inspection of Chinese audit work

Published on 02 Sep 2022. By Antony Sassi, Managing Partner, Asia and Samuel Hung, Partner and Jennifer Leung, Associate

On 26 August 2022, the US Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) and the PRC China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) and Ministry of Finance (MoF) signed a Statement of Protocol that would allow US regulators access to audits of Chinese companies listed on the US stock exchanges.

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The Powerful And The Penalised

Published on 27 Jun 2022. By Graham Reid, Partner and Alifya Bharmal, Associate

With SRA fining powers set to increase by a factor of twelve, we look at the changes being introduced and the impact they will have.

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Operational Resilience - preparations for 31 March 2022

Published on 15 Mar 2022. By Whitney Simpson, Of Counsel

The deadline of 31 March 2022 is approaching when new rules on operational resilience come into force.

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Tackling economic crime and sanctions evasion

Published on 08 Mar 2022. By Lucy Kerr, Senior Associate

The draft Economic Crime Bill is now on its way to the House of Lords, having received cross-party approval in the House of Commons.

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Hong Kong – Appeal case reviews adequacy of regulator’s reasons not to proceed with complaint

Published on 18 Feb 2022. By Samuel Hung, Partner and Jennifer Leung, Associate

In Ng Shek Wai v HKICPA , the Court of Appeal reviewed the adequacy of the reasons for a regulator's decision that there was no prima facie case of professional misconduct. The issue arose in the context of an application for judicial review.

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White-collar crime and compliance predictions for 2022

Published on 03 Feb 2022. By Sam Tate, Partner

In a blink of an eye, we are moving into a new spring with a new set of challenges and opportunities facing businesses. Here are RPC's three white-collar crime and compliance predictions for 2022…

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FCA's Perimeter Report – observations for the insurance market

Published on 15 Nov 2021. By Jonathan Charwat, Partner

In late October, the FCA published this year's version of its Perimeter Report. The Perimeter Report is intended to clarify some of the complexities about what the FCA does and does not regulate. It also sets out some areas where the FCA sees potential for customer harm.

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Regulatory Initiative Grid sets out multi-regulator pipeline of planned/ongoing regulatory initiatives in the financial services market

Published on 04 Nov 2021. By Jon Bartley, Partner and Jonathan Charwat, Partner and Whitney Simpson, Of Counsel

At the beginning of the week, a number of UK regulators published this year's version of the 'Regulatory Initiatives Grid' which aims to provide a combined pipeline from a number of regulators on ongoing and planned regulatory initiatives affecting the financial services market. Regulators involved include, amongst others, the Financial Conduct Authority, Prudential Regulation Authority, Payments Systems Regulator and Information Commissioners Office.

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Sanctions – A New World?

Published on 26 Feb 2021. By Robert Waterson, Partner and Harry Smith, Senior Associate

The new UK sanctions regime (SAMLA) replaces EU sanctions in the UK, and sits alongside UN sanctions and US sanctions as a factor for businesses to consider in planning their anti-corruption and compliance matters. In particular it can impose trade sanctions, travel sanctions and financial sanctions, with tough financial penalties for non-compliance.

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Part 2: Top 5 corporate crime compliance trends for the year ahead

Published on 26 Jan 2021.

As we commence a new year in the midst of unprecedented global challenges, here is our take on the key financial crime risk and compliance trends you need to be aware of in 2021.

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Part 1: Top 5 corporate crime enforcement trends for the year ahead

Published on 19 Jan 2021.

As we commence a new year in the midst of unprecedented global challenges, here is our take on the key financial crime risks and trends you need to be aware of in 2021.

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Is the current law on corporate criminal liability about to get more teeth?

Published on 05 Nov 2020.

On 3rd November 2020, the Government published its long-awaited response to its January 2017 call for evidence on the question of reforming the law on corporate liability for economic crime. The Government found the evidence inconclusive overall, so it has asked the Law Commission to draft an Options Paper, to assess how effective the current law is relating to corporate criminal liability and where improvements can be made.

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