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UK corporate weekly: LSE POATRs changes, Companies House ECCTA delay, audit reform shelved, FCA enforcement, restructuring case law, AGM voting insights—22 January 2026

Published on: 22 January 2026

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Market Standards Trend Report

Market Standards Trend Report—2025 AGM Season

This edition reviews FTSE 350 voting behaviour at annual general meetings held throughout the 2025 AGM season and sets out the key points that companies planning ahead for the 2026 season should keep in mind. See News Analysis: Market Standards Trend Report—2025 AGM Season.

Equity capital markets

LSE has updated the AIM Rules for Companies to give effect to the Public Offers and Admissions to Trading Regulations 2024, SI 2024/105 (POATRs), which supersede the UK Prospectus Regulation. The revisions bring the AIM Rules into line with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)’s final provisions set out in Policy Statement PS25/9, including the Prospectus Rules: Admission to Trading on a Regulated Market sourcebook, together with changes to the Market Conduct sourcebook for operators of primary multilateral trading facilities. See: LNB News 19/01/2026 29...

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