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Banking & finance highlights: 19 March 2026 – Companies House security issue, NSIA changes, TCC negligence ruling, EU sustainability and prospectus reforms, Eurobond dematerialisation, derivatives, prudential and sanctions updates

Published on: 19 March 2026

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Lending

Cabinet Office publishes its reply to the consultation on the National Security and Investment Act 2021 (Notifiable Acquisition) (Specification of Qualifying Entities) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/1264. The paper collates stakeholder feedback from the consultation and details the government’s planned amendments to each schedule of the Notifiable Acquisition Regulations. It also focuses on suggested changes to the National Security and Investment Act 2021 (NSIA 2021). See LNB News 12/03/2026 56; source: Consultation on the NSI Act Notifiable Acquisition Regulations...

Security

Companies House reports resolution of a WebFiling security incident identified on 13 March 2026, which may have enabled signed-in users to view and alter parts of other companies’ information without permission. The service was taken offline at 1.30 pm on 13 March 2026 and, following investigation and independent testing, was reinstated at 9 am on 16 March 2026...

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