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UK competition law round-up: CMA opens phase 1 on Aviva/Direct Line; SAU advice on Automotive Transformation Grants; CAT dismisses Utilita v PayPoint after settlement (14 May 2025)

Published on: 14 May 2025

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Mergers

The CMA has begun its phase 1 review and called for views on Aviva plc's anticipated takeover of Direct Line Insurance Group plc—see further, case page. NOTE—For all live mergers before the CMA, see further, UK mergers—ongoing cases tracker.

Subsidy control

The Subsidy Advice Unit has agreed to prepare advice for the Department for Business and Trade on its proposed Automotive Transformation Grants scheme—see further, case page. NOTE—For every matter referred to the Subsidy Advice Unit under the Subsidy Control Act 2022, see further, UK subsidy control—ongoing cases tracker.

Private actions

The CAT published an order dated 14 May 2025 in Utilita Energy Limited & Another v PayPoint plc & Others. The claim, brought under section 47A of the Competition Act 1998 by Utilita Energy Limited and Utilita Services Limited, alleged PayPoint abused a dominant position in supplying over the counter (OTC) payment services to Great Britain energy suppliers with prepayment meter customers. Following a confidential settlement agreed by the parties, the CAT dismissed the damages action—see further, order. NOTE—For all publicly available UK private actions, see further, UK private actions—ongoing cases tracker.

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