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    UK COVID-19: “Breathing Space” - giving residential tenants extra time to pay rent arrears
    2021-05-17

    The government has introduced the Debt Respite Scheme (Breathing Space), which came into effect on 4 May 2021, which allows individuals who are struggling with debt to apply for a “breathing space” in which to sort out their finances.  This scheme, which was introduced in response to the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, includes residential tenants who are in arrears of rent.

    What is a breathing space?

    There are two types of breathing space:-

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Hogan Lovells, Coronavirus, Financial Conduct Authority (UK)
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    FIG Bulletin 18 May 2020
    2020-05-18

    Recent regulatory developments of interest to all financial institutions. Includes key COVID-19 updates from the UK FCA, AML/CTF updates and more.

    COVID-19: FCA statement on handling of post and paper documents

    On 13 May 2020, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published a statement on how firms should handle post and paper documents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    European Union, United Kingdom, Banking, Capital Markets, Compliance Management, Derivatives, Insolvency & Restructuring, Insurance, IT & Data Protection, Tax, White Collar Crime, Hogan Lovells, Corporate governance, Money laundering, Due diligence, Personal data, Coronavirus, GDPR, Financial Conduct Authority (UK), European Commission, Financial Stability Board, HM Revenue and Customs (UK), European Banking Authority, Bank for International Settlements, Credit rating agency, Bank of England, European Securities and Markets Authority
    Location:
    European Union, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Corporate Insurance Newsletter - January 2020
    2020-02-06

    The Hogan Lovells’ Corporate Insurance Newsletter for January 2020 has been published. This provides a round-up of UK, EU and international regulatory developments relevant to UK based insurance market participants. In this issue, amongst other items, we cover:

    Filed under:
    European Union, United Kingdom, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, Insurance, IT & Data Protection, Public, Hogan Lovells, Solvency II Directive (2009/138/EU), Financial Conduct Authority (UK), European Commission, Financial Stability Board, Competition and Markets Authority (UK), Bank of England, International Association of Insurance Supervisors
    Location:
    European Union, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    FIS Horizons 2020
    2019-11-18

    Financial institutions continue to prepare for the anticipated cessation of the publication of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) benchmark after the end of 2021 and its replacement with “risk-free” overnight rates, including reformed SONIA (for sterling) and the new SOFR rate (for U.S. dollars). Transitioning affected financial products to the new rates and amending legacy books is a massive project for any sizable institution.

    Filed under:
    Global, Banking, Company & Commercial, Corporate Finance/M&A, Derivatives, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Public, White Collar Crime, Hogan Lovells, Foreign direct investment, Blockchain, Libor, Crowdfunding, Money laundering, Fintech, Cryptocurrency, GDPR, Financial Conduct Authority (UK), Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (USA), US Department of the Treasury, International Swaps and Derivatives Association
    Location:
    Global
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    UK: Corporate Insurance Newsletter - November 2017
    2017-12-06

    PRA updates remuneration policy statement for PRA category 1 and 2 firm • PRA publishes CP24/17: Solvency II: internal models - modelling of the matching adjustment • PRA publishes CP23/17: Financial management and planning by insurers • Wholesale insurance brokers market study launched by the FCA • The FCA's future approach to consumers • PRA publishes CP22/17: Solvency II: Supervisory approval for the volatility adjustment • FCA publishes PS17/24: Handbook changes to reflect the new regulatory framework for insurance-linked securities - feedback to CP16/34 and CP17/3 and near-final rules

    Filed under:
    European Union, Global, OECD, United Kingdom, USA, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Insurance, Hogan Lovells, Solvency II Directive (2009/138/EU), Financial Conduct Authority (UK), European Banking Authority, UK Prudential Regulatory Authority, EIOPA
    Location:
    European Union, Global, OECD, United Kingdom, USA
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Security over financial collateral - the CJEU considers the "possession or control" test
    2016-12-06

    The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has given a preliminary ruling on when a security holder has "possession or…control" of financial collateral for the purposes of Directive 2002/47 on financial collateral arrangements. From an English law perspective, this is particularly relevant for anyone considering whether a floating charge over financial collateral qualifies as a security financial collateral arrangement (or SFCA).

    Background – UK implementation and interpretation

    Filed under:
    European Union, United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Dentons, Collateral (finance), Security (finance), Financial Conduct Authority (UK), Court of Justice of the European Union
    Authors:
    Adam Pierce
    Location:
    European Union, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Dentons
    Consumer credit FCA publishes final detailed rules 2014 march
    2014-03-03

    The UK Treasury and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have been drip-feeding the industry rules and practical details of the transfer of consumer credit (CC) regulation to FCA. FCA has now published the final form of its detailed rules in its Consumer Credit Sourcebook (CONC), with feedback and practical advice. The rules apply from 1 April 2014 with limited grace periods only. It is critical that all firms carrying on credit-related regulated activities know what the changes mean for them.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, White Collar Crime, Dentons, Credit (finance), Financial Conduct Authority (UK)
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Dentons
    New dawn or more of the same? Opinion on the latest round of insolvency regime changes in the financial institutions sector
    2021-11-12

    Executive summary

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Dentons, Coronavirus, Financial Conduct Authority (UK), Bank of England
    Authors:
    Neil Griffiths , Mark Price
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Dentons
    New dawn or more of the same? Opinion on the latest round of insolvency regime changes in the financial institutions sector
    2021-11-12

    Executive summary

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Dentons, Coronavirus, Financial Conduct Authority (UK), Bank of England
    Authors:
    Neil Griffiths
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Dentons
    Implications of new moratorium and exclusion of directors' liability in the UK now Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 becomes law
    2020-06-29

    On 26 June the long-awaited Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 came into force and introduced emergency measures to provide protection to directors of companies which continue to trade notwithstanding the threat of insolvency, and to prevent, where possible, companies entering into insolvency due to COVID-19.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Dentons, Coronavirus, Financial Conduct Authority (UK)
    Authors:
    Douglas Blyth , Neil Griffiths , Ian Fox , Tessa Blank , Celia Hayward , Richard Pallot-Cook
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Dentons

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