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  • Legal & General CEO would like to see UK ‘move more quickly’ on Solvency II reforms

    February 8, 2023

    Insurance giant Legal & General would like to see the UK “move more quickly” in reforming the EU rules that govern Britain’s insurance sector, the head of the FTSE 100 firm’s pensions buyout segment told CityAM Andrew Kail, chief executive of L&G’s institutional retirement business, called for “clarity” on the UK’s plans to reshape [...]

  • Aviva is ‘very happy’ with UK’s post-Brexit Solvency II reforms, top exec says

    January 22, 2023

    Aviva is “very happy” with the current state of the UK’s plans to overturn the EU rules that govern the amounts of capital insurers must hold on their balance sheets, one of the firm’s top execs told CityAM Adam Winslow, the chief executive of Aviva’s UK & Ireland general insurance business, said Aviva is [...]

  • McDonalds and Nissan could buy back Russian subsidiaries as it is revealed most Western corps have failed to exit the country

    January 19, 2023

    The vast majority of Western corporations have failed to properly exit Russia, according to research carried out by two Swiss universities. Multinational firms such as including McDonalds and Nissan even have kept an option to buy back their Russian subsidiaries via clauses into their exit contracts; this would let them return to Russia if tensions [...]

  • UK’s data watchdog to shift away from big fines to focus on prevention

    January 18, 2023

    The UK’s data watchdog has vowed to shift away from simply hitting companies with big fines for breaching data privacy rules and instead will look to adopt a more preventative approach. John Edwards, head of the Information Commissioner’s Office, said today that he will focus on preventing data breaches from happening in the first place [...]

  • Meta under fire may face £10m fine from EU

    December 20, 2022

    Meta, Facebook’s parent company has been accused of flouting competition rules by an EU commission. If the charges are proven, they may face a penalty of up to £10m. Meta is likely in breach of the European Union’s anti-trust regulations. The EU’s preliminary review has found that Meta has tied access to the social media [...]

  • Twitter embroiled in row with EU as Musk flip-flops over policy changes

    December 19, 2022

    Elon Musk led Twitter into disagreements with the EU, other social media platforms and its users over the weekend. Twitter’s new CEO has continued his spree of rash decisions, and on Saturday suspended the accounts of journalists who had been covering the social media platform. This included accounts of journalists from BBC, The New York [...]

  • EU to push for greater sanctions compliance with new special envoy

    December 12, 2022

    The EU is set to put one of its top civil servants to the task of pushing for greater compliance with sanctions against Russia, in third-countries including Turkey, Serbia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). David O’Sullivan, the bloc’s former ambassador to the US, is set to take up a new role in January, in [...]

  • Airlines call on EU to include polluting flights in CO2 pricing scheme

    December 7, 2022

    Airlines have called on the EU Commission to include long-haul and more polluting flights into its environmental regulation.  The comments come on the heels of the Commission announcing that EU airlines will pay more for their CO2 emissions.  “Yet again the Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen has abandoned the environment and Europe’s ordinary [...]

  • Europe’s insurance lobby welcomes overturning of EU online marketing rules

    October 26, 2022

    Europe’s main insurance sector lobby group has welcomed the EU’s decision to overturn rules regulating the sector’s online and telecoms marketing activities. Insurance Europe, whose members include Lloyd’s and the Association of British Insurers (ABI), said it “strongly welcomes” the repeal of the EU’s consumer rights legislation, which seeks to protect consumers that sign contracts [...]

  • Legal sector hits back at EU calls for regulation of third-party litigation funders

    September 14, 2022

    Lawyers and litigation funders have hit back at EU plans to regulate the third-party litigation financing industry in claiming new rules could limit access to justice.   The clashes come after the EU parliament on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly in favour of adopting a report by German MEP Axel Voss calling for new regulation of Europe’s [...]

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