On 15 July 2025, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, delivered her second Mansion House speech, having earlier that day announced the so-called Leeds Reforms to “position the UK as the number one destination for...more
On 2 July 2025, the FCA published its long-awaited proposed next steps on addressing non-financial misconduct (NFM) in financial services. In a joint Consultation Paper and Policy Statement (CP25/18), the regulator is...more
7/3/2025
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The regulator has dropped its proposed “public interest” test, but will take certain aspects of its proposals forwards.
On 3 June 2025, the FCA published its final policy (PS25/5) on announcing enforcement...more
The regulator found many examples of good practice, but also published further guidance and case studies to help firms address areas for improvement....more
A review of fund and portfolio managers found a number of good practices, but also revealed the need for improvement in areas such as conflict management.
On 5 March 2025, the FCA published the findings from its review...more
3/7/2025
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Corporate Governance ,
Disclosure Requirements ,
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Financial Services Industry ,
Fund Managers ,
Investment Management ,
Portfolio Managers ,
Private Equity ,
Private Funds ,
Risk Management ,
Valuation
In this episode of our Connected With Latham podcast series, the final of three episodes complementing Latham’s “10 Key Focus Areas for UK-Regulated Financial Services Firms in 2025” report, London partners Rob Moulton and...more
In this episode of our Connected With Latham podcast series, the second of three episodes complementing Latham’s “10 Key Focus Areas for UK-Regulated Financial Services Firms in 2025” report, London partners Rob Moulton and...more
In this episode of our Connected With Latham podcast series, the first of three episodes complementing Latham’s “10 Key Focus Areas for UK-Regulated Financial Services Firms in 2025” report, London partners Rob Moulton and...more
The FCA proposes moving away from the PRIIPs KIDs to a more flexible, technologically neutral regime, which allows firms to innovate and prioritise good customer outcomes....more
In this publication, we explore some of the core focus areas for UK-regulated financial service firms in the year ahead. In 2024, we saw disruption to the regulatory reform agenda as the unexpected timing of the general...more
On 13 December 2024, the FCA and the PRA published linked Consultation Papers on operational incident and third-party reporting (FCA CP24/28 and PRA CP17/24). The consultations aim to create a structured framework for...more
12/20/2024
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Reporting Requirements ,
SMCR ,
Solvency II ,
Third-Party ,
Third-Party Service Provider ,
UK
When the Edinburgh Reforms were announced on 9 December 2022, they were billed as an ambitious set of reforms. Two years on, we assess which of the measures have been completed, which remain outstanding, and whether they have...more
12/10/2024
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Capital Markets ,
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Financial Markets ,
Financial Regulatory Reform ,
Financial Services Industry ,
Green Finance ,
HM Treasury ,
Investment Funds ,
MiFID II ,
Packaged Retail And Insurance-Based Investment Products (PRIIPS) ,
Prospectus ,
Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) ,
Regulatory Reform ,
Scotland ,
Securitization ,
SMCR ,
UK
On 26 November 2024, the PRA and the FCA published a joint Consultation Paper on changes to the remuneration rules (PRA CP16/24, FCA CP24/24). The changes are relevant to banks, building societies, and PRA-designated...more
The new regime will take effect on 1 January 2025, but will not diminish the responsibilities of financial services firms relying on the services of critical third parties....more
11/20/2024
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Third-Party ,
Third-Party Risk ,
Third-Party Service Provider ,
UK
The UK Chancellor announces a growth-focused agenda for financial services.
On 14 November 2024, the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, delivered her first Mansion House speech....more
11/15/2024
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Financial Institutions ,
Financial Regulatory Reform ,
Financial Services Industry ,
Green Initiatives ,
HM Treasury ,
MiFID II ,
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Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) ,
Regulatory Agenda ,
Sustainable Finance ,
UK
The data provides important insights to assist firms with their ongoing work in this area.
On 25 October 2024, the FCA published the results of a survey on non-financial misconduct it undertook earlier in the year...more
10/28/2024
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UK ,
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PRA and FCA speeches recap the regulators’ work to deliver growth and enhance competitiveness, and outline some key upcoming policy work.
On 17 October 2024, the PRA and the FCA both published speeches given by their...more
Despite some adjustments to the proposed guardrails, the FCA has largely retained its original approach.
On 26 July 2024, the FCA published its final rules on payment optionality for investment research (PS24/9)....more
The FCA is proposing to allow asset managers to rebundle payments for third-party research and trade execution.
On 10 April 2024, the FCA published its much-anticipated Consultation Paper on payment optionality for...more
Fighting financial crime, protecting consumers’ needs, and bolstering wholesale markets are the regulator’s key priorities for the year ahead.
On 19 March 2024, the FCA published its Business Plan for 2024/25, setting...more
The FCA plans to streamline its approach to enforcement and publicise investigations at an early stage.
On 27 February 2024, the FCA published a Consultation Paper (CP24/2) on its proposed new approach to publicising...more
The Discussion Paper on the Advice Guidance Boundary Review examines how authorised firms can provide more support to customers.
The FCA has published a Discussion Paper (DP23/5) with the government on the Advice...more
Critical Third Parties serving the UK financial sector must ready themselves for compliance with the newly proposed operational resilience requirements.
On 7 December 2023, the PRA, FCA, and BoE jointly published a...more
The FCA and the PRA have published their long-awaited consultations which aim to formalise how firms approach diversity and inclusion.
On 25 September 2023, the FCA and the PRA published separate but related consultation...more
10/2/2023
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Proposed Regulation ,
Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) ,
UK ,
Willful Misconduct
What Is the Consumer Duty?
To recap, a core priority for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is improving outcomes for consumers. The FCA has stated that it is concerned that, due to the way financial services markets...more