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Money Covered: The Week That Was – 23 May 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreQ1 2025 insolvency claims activity – a word of warning for D&Os and their insurers?
The latest data on the number of winding up petitions in the Insolvency and Companies Court provide insights on the recent increase in insolvencies and offers a hint as to the sectors that may be impacted most by claims against the former directors of insolvent companies.
Read moreRegulatory Pulse - 19 May 2025
Phew, it's been a busy couple of weeks! Let's bring you up to speed.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was – 16 May 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was – 9 May 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreRegulatory Pulse - 9 May 2025
Welcome to the second edition of RPC Pulse. A concise look at regulatory developments for solicitors, delivered to your inbox every fortnight.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was – 25 April 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreRegulatory Pulse - 24 April 2025
Welcome to the first edition of RPC Pulse. A concise look at regulatory developments for solicitors, delivered to your inbox every fortnight.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was – 17 April 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreSupreme Court upholds that fiduciaries must act with "single-minded loyalty toward their principals (or beneficiaries)"
In Rukhadze and others v Recovery Partners GP Ltd and another [2025] UKSC 10, the Supreme Court unanimously affirmed the legal test for the account of profits rule (the Profit Rule).
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was – 11 April 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read morePension Trustee Liability: Apportioning Responsibility Between Professional and Member Trustees
A recent decision of The Pension Ombudsman (TPO) sets out the duties of independent trustees in Small Self-Administered Scheme (SSAS) and in particular their duties towards investment due diligence. The decision also looks at the split in responsibility between a member trustee and a professional trustee.
Read moreCourt confirms vicarious liability does not apply to LPA receivers
In an appeal, the High Court considered whether an employer of LPA receivers can be held vicariously liable for the actions of receivers during receivership – the High Court, upholding the lower decision on a strike out application, found that the employer was not liable.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was – 4 April 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreTooling v Engie: a glimpse into the future of the motor finance litigation?
On 21 March 2025, the Court of Appeal handed down an expedited judgment in Expert Tooling and Automation Ltd v Engie Power Ltd [2025] EWCA Civ 292, a case which, like one of the three linked motor finance cases due to be heard at the Supreme Court this week (Johnson v FirstRand Bank Limited), dealt with 'half secret' commissions. In Tooling the Court of Appeal took the opportunity to expand upon and further explain some of its reasoning in Johnson.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was – 28 March 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreFRC to back growth in a new three-year plan – impacting auditors, actuaries, and D&Os
FRC to Back Growth in a New Three-Year Plan – impacting auditors, actuaries, and D&Os The FRC has published its Strategy for 2025-2028 and its Annual Business Plan and Budget for 2025-2026, following a period of consultation and engagement with stakeholders. There are some key messages alongside the Strategy, Plan and Budget, with the FRC emphasising an intention to support UK economic growth and investment whilst serving the public interest through "smart, targeted and proportionate" regulation. The three-year strategy and annual budget allow the FRC to set out interim objectives whilst they prepare for the Government's draft legislation to modernise its statutory powers and ensure that they are fit for purpose.
Read moreVehicle Finance Redress Scheme seems to be down the road
In what could be the final chapter in the long running (or driving) vehicle finance saga, the FCA has announced that it is likely to consult on a redress scheme following the Supreme Court's anticipated decision in Jonson v FirstRand Bank Limited
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was - 28 February 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreSRA unlimited fining powers
The biggest development in solicitors' regulation in 2025 is undoubtedly the SRA's new approach to financial penalties. For the first time in history, the SRA will wield unlimited fining powers, and it proposes to use them in a way which could transform the financial consequences of regulatory breaches.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was – 14 February 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreThe Year to Come – 2025 – Financial Services and Accountants trends and developments we expect to see in 2025
Welcome to Money Covered, a monthly podcast from RPC aimed at those dealing with complaints, claims and risk management in the financial services sector.
Read moreImportant changes to note in accountant ethics code update
In this article we consider the anticipated updates to the accountant's Code of Ethics and explore the ripple effects on insurance policies.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was - 31 January 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreFOS Complaints Newsletter - January 2025
Welcome to the FOS complaints quarterly newsletter. In this second of our quarterly FOS complaints newsletters we look at recent developments which have already impacted, or are likely to impact, future developments and trends.
Read moreUndertakings and summary judgment
The recent decision in the case of Social Money Limited v Attwells Solicitors LLP [2024] EWHC 3288 (Ch) provides some interesting considerations on a number of matters relating to the giving of undertakings and attempts to seek to obtain summary judgment in that regard.
Read moreFormalities – not so formal?
In two cases – one recent, one not so recent – the High Court looked at and got around formalities; (1) to find a claim in time for limitation purposes by concluding that an agreement had been executed as a deed and (2) by rectifying a signature block so that an amendment to a pension scheme's rules took place as intended. These cases potentially show the courts taking a more lenient approach to formalities and may assist in professional negligence claims arising where documents are considered invalid for failing to follow relevant formalities.
Read moreIs time up for the Shareholder Rule? High Court departs from the century-old principle
In a recent decision, the High Court departed from a century-old precedent in ruling that the so-called 'Shareholder Rule' – the principle that a company cannot assert privilege against its own shareholders save for communications regarding litigation between the company and the shareholder – does not exist in English law. Justice Picken, in making this departure, has significantly limited the circumstances in which a claimant shareholder may be able to obtain disclosure of privileged information.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was – 10 January 2025
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreFOS complaints on the rise – is enough being done?
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has recently published its yearly complaint data, revealing that complaints regarding fraud, scams, current accounts and credit cards between July and September 2024 hit record levels, rising more than 50% compared to the same period in 2023. The data provides a breakdown of the areas where complaints appear to have increased the most.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Year That Was 2024 - Top 10 risks facing the financial sector
Welcome to Money Covered, a monthly podcast from RPC aimed at those dealing with complaints, claims and risk management in the financial services sector.
Read moreHigh Court overturns SRA intervention
A recent High Court decision saw the court overturn the SRA's intervention in a regulated law firm: only the second decision of its kind in 20 years.
Read moreCourt of Appeal Confirms Occupational Pensions Are Shielded from Creditor Claims
The Court of Appeal has recently held that occupational pensions are protected from injunctions requiring them to be made available to creditors for enforcement purposes in the judgment of Manolete v White [2024] EWCA Civ 1418.
Read moreLiquidator granted permission to disclose bank statements to an assignee to pursue a cause of action
The High Court has recently handed down its judgment in Asertis Ltd & Anor v Melhuish & Ors [2024] EWHC 2819 (Ch), granting permission for a liquidator, who had assigned his claims against former directors, to disclose bank statements obtained under section 236 of the Insolvency Act 1986 to the assignee.
Read moreKey takeaways from the Financial Ombudsman Service's Annual Report and Accounts for 2023-2024
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2023-2024 (the Report) providing valuable insights into the trends and challenges faced by the financial services industry. It is important to understand these developments to proactively manage risks and ensure compliance.
Read moreFCA gets head start on setting Consumer Duty new year resolutions
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published their priorities under the Consumer Duty for the remainder of the 2024/2025 financial year.
Read moreCompeting interests – phase two of the 'Name and Shame' proposal
On 28 November, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) released phase two of their consultation regarding proposals to publicise enforcement investigations, outlining the changes they propose to this so-called 'Name and Shame' proposal.
Read moreFinancial Conduct Authority to hold roundtable discussion with IFAs to test simplified advice
On 15 November 2024, the Financial Conduct Authority ("FCA") published a feedback statement setting out the responses received on the Advice Guidance Boundary Review and what approach they will take on the proposed targeted advice and simplified advice regimes going forwards.
Read moreFCA sets out its strategy for 2025-2030
The FCA published a speech on 26 November 2024 by Emily Shepperd, FCA Chief Operating Officer, setting out the FCA's strategy for 2025 to 2030. The FCA's focus will be on economic growth and innovation, financial crime, consumer resilience, and how they can become a more efficient and effective regulator.
Read moreOakwood Solicitors Ltd v Menzies – Supreme Court decision on 'payment' of solicitors' bills
In their recent Judgment in Oakwood Solicitors Ltd v Menzies [2024] UKSC 34 the Supreme Court overturned the Court of Appeal decision. The Supreme Court held that deducting fees, payable under a statutory bill, is not a 'payment' within the meaning of section 70 Solicitors Act 1974 (the Act); even when deducted with the client's knowledge and consent.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was – 22 November 2024
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreMoney Covered: The Week That Was - 1 November
Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the financial services sector over the last seven days.
Read moreFOS Complaints Newsletter - October 2024
Welcome to the FOS complaints quarterly newsletter. We have pulled together FOS complaints data going back to 2018 when FOS first started publishing complaints data at a product/service level to bring you an overview of what we are seeing in terms of complaints and uphold rates so we can draw trends from the data. FOS complaints data runs from April to March and so the first quarter of any year covers April to June.
Read moreThe 'Audit Reform and Corporate Governance Bill': Momentum for legislative reform continues, but what does the proposed legislation mean for management liability?
We consider what we know about the proposed Audit Reform and Corporate Governance Bill.
Read moreFixed recoverable costs: One year on
1 October 2024 marks the one year anniversary of the implementation of the final Jackson reform: the biggest shake-up to civil costs in a decade. We consider the impact of the reforms and whether the predictions we made this time last year were right.
Read moreGrowth vs. client care: SRA’s warning on mergers and the risk to public trust
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.
Read morePrincipals and their Appointed Representatives – are principals meeting their supervision obligations? Maybe
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.
Read moreUse the (en)force(ment) - FCA enforcement data shows a sharp increase in s.166 reviews
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.
Read moreBHS directors ordered to pay over £100m in respect of trading misfeasance redress
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.
Read moreFCA market study into protection product commissions
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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