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UK, EU and international financial services: weekly regulatory, prudential and enforcement update—Consumer Duty, sanctions, EMIR, Solvency II, payments, crypto and AI (2 October 2025)

Published on: 02 October 2025

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In this issue:

  • UK, EU and international regulators and bodies
  • Prudential requirements
  • Operational resilience
  • Financial crime and sanctions
  • Consumer protection
  • Investigations, enforcement and discipline
  • Regulation of capital markets
  • Regulation of derivatives
  • Sustainable finance and ESG
  • Banks and mutuals
  • Investment funds and asset management
  • Regulation of insurance
  • Payment services and systems
  • Fintech and cryptoassets
  • Regulation of AI in FS
  • Dates for your diary
  • Financial Services Enforcement Database
  • LexTalk®Financial Services: a Lexis®Nexis community
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Intraday news alerts
  • New and updated content

UK, EU and international regulators and bodies

  • EBA unveils 2026 Work Programme, setting out principal priorities and actions to improve the efficiency and resilience of the EU regulatory and supervisory architecture for banks and other financial entities. See: LNB News 01/10/2025 39.
  • FCA speech sets out regulatory priorities for 2025: Lucy Castledine, director of consumer investments, addressed the Personal Investment Management & Financial Advice Association (PIMFA) Compliance Conference 2025 on 25 September 2025, alongside publication of CP25/26 proposals on targeted support and simplified advice...

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