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Barclays wins UK Supreme Court case over push payment fraud

Barclays won a UK Supreme Court appeal that turned on the extent of banks’ duties to protect customers from fraudsters, in a closely watched decision lawyers say could stem a flood of litigation. Fiona Philipp sued the bank in 2020 after she was tricked into transferring…

FCA’s chief Nikhil Rathi on emerging regulatory approach to Big Tech and Artificial Intelligence

The FCA welcomes the government’s call for the UK to be the global hub of AI regulation and will open our AI sandbox to firms wanting to test the latest innovations. Big Tech’s role as the gatekeepers of data in financial services will be under increased scrutiny…

FCA continues crackdown on unregistered crypto ATMs in the UK

Since the start of 2023, the FCA has visited and inspected 34 locations across the UK suspected of hosting crypto ATMs.

HM Treasury issues Policy Paper ‘Building a Smarter Financial Services Regulatory Framework for the UK: Plan for Delivery’

This plan sets out how the government is delivering a Smarter Regulatory Framework for the UK by replacing retained EU law on financial services. It also reports that HMT is commencing the repeal of statutory restrictions which prevent the UK’s financial services regulators…

FCA to review how banks treat politically exposed persons (PEPs)

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt was refused a bank account with Monzo last year, which the chancellor said was an example of the “barriers” faced by people wanting to work in public life. He said he believed he was denied the account before he became chancellor because he was a PEP…

UK Finance requests answers to question on new UK restrictions on legal advisory services

UK Finance have collated a list of questions about the new restrictions on legal advisory services in Regulation 54D (previous post) of the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2023, which has now been sent to the relevant government departments…

HM Treasury consults on the reform of the AML/CTF supervisory regime

HMT has published a consultation on reform of the AML/CTF supervisory system, in line with a commitment in the Economic Crime Plan 2023-6. The consultation will be open for three months, closing on the 30th September 2023…

HM Treasury publishes Economic crime plan 2, covering 2023 to 2026

Sets out what the public and private sectors should do to continue to transform the UK’s response to economic crime.

SFO and FCA publish principles of cooperation

The SFO and FCA have issued a joint statement aimed at establishing principles for ongoing cooperation which requires the SFO and FCA to meet regularly to discuss strategy, policy and ongoing collaboration. Topics of discussion will include the status of ongoing investigations…

Law Commission publishes new recommendations for reform and development of the law on digital assets to secure UK’s position as global crypto hub

In its report, the Commission shows that the common law of England and Wales is well placed to provide a coherent and globally relevant regime for existing and new types of digital asset.

US and UK issues joint fact sheet on Russia-related sanctions to support humanitarian aid and food security

The Factsheet will provide additional clarity on Russia-related sanctions and the relevant authorizations, exceptions and public guidance issued by the US and UK. The fact sheet is intended to serve as a guide for humanitarian actors, non-governmental organizations…

HM Treasury publishes ML and TF (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) Regulations 2023

The updated advisory notice explains that the ML and TF (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) Regulations 2023 come into force on 27 June 2023 and substitute the list of high-risk third countries specified in schedule 3ZA of the ML, TF and Transfer of Funds…

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