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Growth vs. client care: SRA’s warning on mergers and the risk to public trust

Published on 26 Sep 2024. By Kirstie Pike, Partner and Aimee Talbot, Knowledge Lawyer and Victoria Lawman, Trainee Solicitor

We consider the key takeaways from the SRA's warning notice to firms growing by merger, which urges firms to keep client interests central to their decision-making processes.

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Principals and their Appointed Representatives – are principals meeting their supervision obligations? Maybe

Published on 09 Sep 2024. By Rachael Healey, Partner

The FCA has published its findings into how principals are doing when it comes to the new FCA rules (effective from 8 December 2022) for overseeing/supervising appointed representatives (ARs). The findings paint a mixed picture and will be relevant to those in the FCA regulated market involved with networks which means not just advice firms but also brokers (mortgage brokers and insurance brokers) that operate network structures.

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Use the (en)force(ment) - FCA enforcement data shows a sharp increase in s.166 reviews

Published on 09 Sep 2024. By David Allinson, Partner

The FCA has published its annual report and accounts for the year 2023 / 2024. This is a voluminous document running to 170 pages. For the purposes of this blog, we're focussing on some interesting data nestled in an appendix concerning the use of s.166 of FSMA.

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BHS directors ordered to pay over £100m in respect of trading misfeasance redress

Published on 04 Sep 2024. By Zoe Melegari, Senior Associate

On 19 August 2024, the High Court handed down its quantum decision in Wright v Chappell [2024] EWHC 2166 (Ch), which for the first time sets out the method for quantifying loss relating to "trading misfeasance" claims.

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FCA market study into protection product commissions

Published on 03 Sep 2024. By Faheem Pervez, Senior Associate

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced a market study into the commission structure associated with protection products. It aims to assess whether the commissions paid to advisors for recommending such products deliver value for money and ensure positive outcomes for consumers. The study will be launched later this year.

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Pensions Ombudsman publishes corporate plan 2024/25

Published on 02 Sep 2024. By Kerone Thomas, Associate

The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) has recently released its Corporate Plan for 2024/25 which sets out key priorities aimed at addressing the increasing demand for its services and the challenges that come with it.

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SRA introduces new rules to restrict fees recoverable in financial mis-selling claims

Published on 20 Aug 2024. By Ben Simmonds, Associate and Esme Watson, Senior Associate

The SRA has taken steps to bring law firms and CMCs into line through the introduction of a cap on fees solicitors are able to recover from their clients when acting on their behalf in relation to financial mis-selling claims.

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Navigating the advice-guidance boundary continued...

Published on 14 Aug 2024. By Ben Simmonds, Associate

In December 2023, the FCA released a Policy Paper (the Paper) which included its proposals for closing the gap between 'holistic advice' and 'information and guidance'. The intention was to "smooth the cliff edge between holistic advice and information and guidance to create a continuum of support." Recent reports indicate that the FCA will shortly be announcing its plan to address this gap.

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The BSPS saga: the redress scheme two years later

Published on 05 Aug 2024. By Damien O'Malley, Associate

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has reported that fewer than one third of former British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) members deemed to have received unsuitable advice to transfer out have actually received redress following the introduction of the redress scheme under s.404 of FSMA. Of the £49m the FCA anticipated would be paid out through the scheme (this of itself being a revised figure), only £8.7m has so far been paid out to affected members.

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The road lengthens for vehicle finance complaints - FCA consults on extending timeframes further

Published on 01 Aug 2024. By Haiying Li, Associate and David Allinson, Partner

The FCA has published a consultation paper inviting discussion on a further extension to complaints handling rules for motor finance complaints. This comes as a result of the FCA admitting that it will not be able to set out the next steps they intend to take in this area by the anticipated deadline of 24 September 2024.

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SRA consults the legal sector on proposed changes to their fining framework

Published on 30 Jul 2024. By Will Sefton, Partner, Head of the Lawyers Liability and Regulatory Group and Victoria Lawman, Trainee Solicitor

The SRA is conducting a consultation from the 28 June to 20 September 2024 on their proposed changes to the SRA Fining Guidance. The regulator is seeking feedback in response to the new unlimited fining powers granted under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA 2023).

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Embracing digital change: the new reporting functions for the Financial Reporting Council

Published on 19 Jul 2024. By Heather Buttifant, Associate and George Smith, Partner

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has announced two new functions, to better understand its existing market intelligence and to deliver on UK growth and competition. However, following the King's speech this week, and with the industry expecting a new, more powerful regulator in the Audit, Reporting and Governance Authority (ARGA) under this new Labour government, are these new functions simply a steppingstone to wider auditing reform?

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The What, the How, and the Responsibility – Liability of Principals for actions of Appointed Representatives under FSMA s39

Published on 12 Jul 2024. By Alison Thomas, Associate

The Court of Appeal has recently affirmed the views of the lower court on the liability of principals for their appointed representatives' actions in KVB Consultants Limited v Jacob Hopkins McKenzie Limited and others.

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FCA Review of Consumer Duty Outcomes Monitoring Across the Insurance Industry

Published on 10 Jul 2024. By Hattie Hill, Associate and Esme Watson, Senior Associate

In this blog we take a look at the FCA's recent review of Consumer Duty outcomes monitoring across the insurance sector.

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Compulsory mediation in small claims: a quick guide for the busy lawyer

Published on 28 Jun 2024. By Kirstie Pike, Partner and James Ainsworth, Senior Associate

A new pilot scheme requiring parties in money claims valued at up to £10,000 to take part in a compulsory free one-hour mediation appointment, provided by HMCTS' Small Claims Mediation Service – before the claim can then proceed to Court if no settlement is reached.

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The Financial Ombudsman Service Proactive Settlement Scheme - Here to Stay

Published on 24 Jun 2024. By Faheem Pervez, Senior Associate

The Financial Ombudsman Service's (FOS) Proactive Settlement Scheme (the Scheme), designed to encourage businesses to settle customer complaints quickly, is here to stay following its trial introduction in April 2023. The Scheme was trialled as a way to encourage early settlement allowing businesses to make a settlement offer in response to complaints referred to the FOS within 21 days, provided they notified the FOS of their intention to do so within 14 days of being told that a complaint had moved to the investigation stage. The FOS has now confirmed that the Scheme will become a permanent feature of their complaint resolution process.

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Another failed FOS judicial review on the issue of whether a customer was an "eligible complainant"

Published on 18 Jun 2024. By Rachael Healey, Partner

The High Court has rejected a judicial review claim arguing that (1) a complainant was not an eligible complainant having identified themselves as an "elective professional client" and (2) the FOS' approach to redress (adopting the FTSE UK Private Investors Income Total Return Index) and contributory negligence was irrational. The High Court judgment is a further example of the courts endorsing FOS' approach to complaints and its wide jurisdiction. The judgment is hot on the heels of the Court of Appeal judgment in Options last month. It is also a further example of permission having been granted to proceed with a judicial review and the increased appetite for respondent firms to challenge FOS, likely to be fuelled by the ever increasing FOS redress caps.

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Fiduciary Duties Post Liquidation

Published on 29 May 2024. By Hattie Hill, Associate

In the recent case of Mitchell v Al Jaber [2024] EWCA Civ 423, the Court of Appeal confirmed that a shareholder and director may still be subject to a fiduciary duty when purporting to transfer company property, even after the company enters liquidation. The decision was made in relation to British Virgin Island (BVI) law, but on the basis of English case authorities.

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Finfluencers update: Reality TV stars face FCA charges

Published on 24 May 2024. By David Allinson, Partner and Patrick Paper-Barclay, Senior Associate

The FCA has charged 9 individuals for allegedly promoting or advising on contracts for difference ("CFDs"), a financial product where investors bet on the price of assets, via their social media accounts. The defendants include several former Love Island TV stars including: Biggs Chris, Jamie Clayton, Rebecca Gormley and Eva Zapico, as well as The Only Way is Essex star Lauren Goodger

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ICAEW announces key Professional Indemnity Insurance changes, whilst scaling back on the full suite of proposed changes

Published on 21 May 2024. By Patrick Paper-Barclay, Senior Associate and Hattie Hill, Associate

The ICAEW has confirmed some of the changes to its professional indemnity insurance (PII) requirements, which will come into effect from 1 September 2024.

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Raising standards, welcoming views and closing the gap in tax advice

Published on 21 May 2024. By George Smith, Partner

This article considers the Government's attempt to kick incompetent, unprofessional, unscrupulous and substandard tax advisors out of the market.

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Options v FOS [2024] – Court of Appeal dismisses Options' judicial review

Published on 20 May 2024. By James Parsons, Associate and Rachael Healey, Partner

The Court of Appeal has today dismissed Options UK Personal Pensions' judicial review (JR) of a Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) decision. Options challenged a FOS decision upholding a complaint on the basis of inadequate due diligence on an unregulated introducer and unregulated investment. Broadly, Options argued that (1) FOS failed to explain its departure from the law, (2) made an error of law and/or (3) reached an irrational decision. The Court of Appeal decision is of relevance to any FCA regulated entity subject to the jurisdiction of FOS given its impact on FOS decision making.

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FCA publishes Consumer Duty 'Dear CEO' letters

Published on 20 May 2024.

The FCA has published a series of 'Dear CEO' letters, setting out its expectations ahead of the the Consumer Duty's implementation in respect of closed products and services. The letters are sent ahead of the 31 July 2024 deadline.

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No bouncing back for directors

Published on 20 May 2024. By James Wickes, Partner and Adam Craggs, Partner and Catherine Zakarias-Welch, Knowledge Lawyer

Banned! Fraudsters! – Terms used by the Insolvency Service for directors who abused the government backed loan scheme which was put in place to help businesses struggling during the pandemic.

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Money Covered: The Week That Was – 10 May

Published on 10 May 2024. By Rachael Healey, Partner and Robert Morris, Partner and David Allinson, Partner and George Smith, Partner

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.

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Multiple Dwellings Relief - a problem for tax advisers?

Published on 09 May 2024. By Hannah Kendall, Trainee Solicitor and Rachael Healey, Partner

Recent cases before the tax tribunal have highlighted an issue for tax advisers involved with multiple dwellings relief – is the issue of multiple dwellings relief about to impact professionals outside of the legal industry?

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Money Covered: The Week That Was – 3 May

Published on 03 May 2024. By Rachael Healey, Partner and Robert Morris, Partner and David Allinson, Partner and George Smith, Partner

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.

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Money Covered: The Week That Was – 26 April

Published on 26 Apr 2024. By Rachael Healey, Partner and Robert Morris, Partner and David Allinson, Partner and George Smith, Partner

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.

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Derivative actions – The Court of Appeal considers when permission will be granted to shareholders of non-UK claims to pursue a derivative claim

Published on 23 Apr 2024. By Zoe Melegari, Senior Associate and Matthew Watson, Partner

In Durnont Enterprises Ltd v Fazita Investment Ltd [2024] EWCA Civ 299, the Court of Appeal recently dismissed the appeal of a shareholder of a Cypriot-based company for permission to continue a derivative action against various defendants.

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The beginning of the end for UK resident "non-doms"?

Published on 22 Apr 2024. By George Smith, Partner and Ben Simmonds, Associate

George Smith specialises in defending claims against financial professionals, including accountants, independent financial advisors, brokers and pensions professionals. Ben Simmonds is an Associate in the Professional & Financial Risks team at RPC, specialising in defending claims and complaints for professionals within the finance sector.

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Money Covered: The Week that Was - 19 April

Published on 19 Apr 2024. By Rachael Healey, Partner and Robert Morris, Partner and David Allinson, Partner and George Smith, Partner

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.

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FOS Plans and Budget for 2024/25

Published on 15 Apr 2024. By Hattie Hill, Associate and David Allinson, Partner

We take a look at The Financial Ombudsman Service's strategic plans and budget for the upcoming year ahead.

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FCA vehicle finance review - the road trip continues

Published on 15 Apr 2024. By David Allinson, Partner

The FCA has provided a brief update on its ongoing review of vehicle finance arrangements. Difficulties with data gathering have been noted and firms are reminded of the need to maintain adequate financial resources. A judicial review application is also revving its engine!

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FOS' plans to charge CMCs – an update (or lack of)

Published on 10 Apr 2024.

We reported back in February that the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) had announced plans to begin charging case management companies (CMCs) a fee for bringing a complaint. The consultation closed in January, and we've been eagerly awaiting the feedback. Following the publication of FOS' 2024/25 Plan and Budget, it seems there may be another opportunity for feedback to be provided.

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What does it meme? The FCA's published guidance on 'finfluencers'

Published on 08 Apr 2024. By David Allinson, Partner and Rachael Healey, Partner

The FCA has published their guidance on financial promotions on social media, highlighting how firms and individuals can ensure their marketing strategy remains compliant with existing obligations.

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A call for evidence: simplification of the Tax Administration Framework

Published on 28 Mar 2024. By Ben Simmonds, Associate

As part of its ongoing review of the Tax Administration Framework, the government has issued a further call for evidence in relation to HMRC's enquiry and assessment powers, penalties and safeguards (the Call for Evidence). This follows two previous consultation publications and works towards the government's wider objective "to simplify and modernise the tax system, tackle non-compliance, make the tax system fairer for taxpayers and to make the customs system better for traders."

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FCA Business Plan 2024/25: Regulator sets out its plan of action for the next 12 months

Published on 26 Mar 2024. By David Allinson, Partner

The FCA has published its Business Plan for 2024/25, outlining its objectives over the next 12 months to deliver what it promised in its 3-year strategy, launched in April 2022. The FCA describes an "ambitious programme" of work ahead, seeking to achieve better outcomes for consumers and markets.

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Some rumblings but little thunder – the FCA's Thematic Review of retirement income advice

Published on 20 Mar 2024. By David Allinson, Partner and Rachael Healey, Partner

The FCA has published the long-awaited result of its Thematic Review into retirement income advice. Predictably, this highlights some areas for improvement but (dare we say) the overall tone is perhaps positive.

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FOS cap increases to £430,000 and £195,000 for complaints referred on or after 1 April 2024

Published on 14 Mar 2024. By Rachael Healey, Partner

In a press release yesterday, FOS announced increases to the applicable FOS cap that will impact complaints referred to FOS on or after 1 April 2024. £430,000 will apply to complaints about acts or omissions by firms on or after 1 April 2019 where the complaint is referred on or after 1 April 2024 and £195,000 will apply to complaints about acts or omissions by firms on or after 1 April 2019 where the complaint is referred on or after 1 April 2024.

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When breach gets you nowhere – Ickenham Travel Group Ltd v Tiffin Green Ltd

Published on 13 Mar 2024.

In a recent judgement the High Court reiterated the principle that breach of duty alone is not sufficient to succeed in a claim of professional negligence against an auditor. This highlights the importance of evidencing actual loss and a chain of causation.

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FCA consultation proposes changes to enforcement investigations

Published on 12 Mar 2024. By Ben Simmonds, Associate

The FCA has recently released a consultation paper proposing changes to how it carries out enforcement investigations. We consider the key proposals and how they may impact upon both firms and individuals under the FCA's regulation.

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FCA reviews ongoing client services following Consumer Duty implementation

Published on 04 Mar 2024. By Hattie Hill, Associate and David Allinson, Partner

The FCA has made a request for information from a number of networks with a view to determining what further work is needed to ensure that ongoing services provide fair value under the Consumer Duty. It has also recently published a webpage with examples of good practice and areas for improvement.

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Fixing up the rules: changes to the fixed recoverable costs regime coming soon to a White Book near you!

Published on 20 Feb 2024. By Will Sefton, Partner, Head of the Lawyers Liability and Regulatory Group and Aimee Talbot, Knowledge Lawyer

Practitioners are eagerly awaiting the first decisions to see how the Court deals with tricky issues such as the effect of the transitional provisions and assignment of a complexity band. In the meantime, the Civil Procedure Rules Committee and the Ministry of Justice have been busy refining the rules and the 163rd update to the Civil Procedure Rules has been published. We've read it all so that you don't have to and explain below what's new in the world of FRC.

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Claims against auctioneers: (not) going going gone!

Published on 15 Feb 2024.

Auctioneers – daytime TV shows suggest they are a rather friendly, energetic bunch of people, but did you know they're facing an increase in professional negligence claims? We delve into what happens if complaints are made after the gavel falls.

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Pension Ombudsman upholds complaint against SSAS trustee for investment decision

Published on 13 Feb 2024. By Rachael Healey, Partner

In a complaint made against Rowanmoor as administrator and trustee of a small self-administered pension scheme (SSAS) regarding investments made by the SSAS in The Resort Group, the Pension Ombudsman has rejected the complaint against the administrator but upheld the complaint against the trustee. The decision addresses the responsibilities of a pension trustee when making investments including the obligation to diversify assets and to avoid investments "attended with hazard". As the customer was also a trustee of the SSAS (which is always the case with a SSAS) the Ombudsman also considered the contributory fault of the customer, finding that the customer as trustee was responsible for 20% of the loss and in doing so putting to one side the principle that trustees are jointly and severally liable for acts as trustee.

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Vehicle finance – FOS driving review forward, but is anyone behind the wheel?

Published on 08 Feb 2024. By David Allinson, Partner

In this article, David Allinson, Partner at RPC, has teamed up with Alex Barry, Claims Director at Collegiate Management Services Ltd, to consider a recent Financial Ombudsman Service decision concerning discretionary commission arrangements and vehicle finance loans. FOS has now published a small number of Final Decisions on this topic, which have been picked up by Martin Lewis (MoneySavingExpert.com) and the FCA, and could have wide-ranging consequences for a number of different professions and their insurers.

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Vehicle finance complaints gather speed

Published on 25 Jan 2024. By David Allinson, Partner and Rachael Healey, Partner

Following on from our recent blog on the changes to the FCA's complaint handling rules for complaints involving discretionary commission arrangements, the FOS has now published dedicated webpages concerning such complaints.

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Insolvency trends and implications for claims against D&Os and Insolvency Practitioners

Published on 23 Jan 2024. By Kerone Thomas, Associate and Matthew Watson, Partner

Looking into the crystal ball at the start of the year to forecast future trends isn’t possible, but one common theme that we expect will continue to impact upon both directors and officers and insolvency practitioners (IP) is the increasing rise of corporate insolvencies.

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Money Covered: January 2024 - predictions for the year ahead

Published on 18 Jan 2024.

Welcome to Money Covered, a monthly podcast from RPC aimed at those dealing with complaints, claims and risk management in the financial services sector.

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Severe consequences: severance of success fee provisions in a CFA not allowed

Published on 27 Nov 2023. By Graham Reid, Partner and Georgia Durham, Associate

In Diag Human v Volterra Fietta [2023] EWCA Civ 1107 , the Court of Appeal held that a firm of solicitors that had entered into an unenforceable conditional fee agreement (CFA) could not obtain payment by severing the offending terms of the agreement and nor was payment on a quantum meruit basis permitted for public policy reasons. The consequence of this was that their clients were entitled to the return of sums paid on account.

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