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UK and EU financial services law update: regulatory reforms, enforcement and sanctions, prudential and markets, payments and cryptoassets, ESG and disputes—week of 20 March 2025

Published on: 20 March 2025

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  • UK, EU and international regulators and bodies
  • Accountability, culture and societal governance
  • Prudential requirements
  • Risk oversight and controls
  • Financial crime and sanctions
  • Complaints, redress and claims management
  • Investigations, enforcement and disciplinary matters
  • Benchmarks regulation
  • Capital markets regulation
  • Dispute resolution for lawyers in financial services
  • Derivatives regulation
  • Sustainable finance and ESG
  • Banks and mutuals
  • Investment funds and asset management
  • UK MiFID II
  • Insurance regulation
  • Pensions activity regulated under FSMA
  • Payment services and systems
  • Fintech and cryptoassets
  • LexTalk® Financial Services: a Lexis®Nexis community
  • Financial Services Enforcement Database
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UK, EU and international regulators and bodies

Law360, London: The UK government has confirmed plans to abolish the payments regulator, describing it as a further move to trim and simplify regulatory burdens on businesses to support growth. See: Government to scrap UK payments regulator to boost growth...

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