Jun 12, 2020 Still friends? FCA launches investigation into Amigo Loans By Adam Caines Basra Marjan What has happened?The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has started an investigation into Amigo Loans (Amigo), a London Stock Exchange...
Apr 27, 2020 Covid-19: FCA guidance for firms on temporary measures to support motor finance and high cost credit customers By Macfarlanes On 24 April 2020, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) confirmed a package of proposed temporary measures to support customers who have...
Mar 27, 2020 LIBOR transition in the midst of Covid-19 By Rachel Richardson Recent focus of market participants in the debt markets has rightly been on both the immediate liquidity issues faced by businesses in...
Mar 16, 2020 Crown preference and the prescribed part: A concern for secured creditors By Timothy Bromley-White In last week's Government budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer confirmed that Crown preference would return but that this would be...
Mar 13, 2020 LIBOR transition: are you ready? By Christine Dowdall-Platt Timothy Bromley-White Last week, the Loan Market Association (LMA) hosted another seminar focused on the transition from LIBOR to alternative interest rates....
Jan 17, 2020 Accelerating LIBOR transition By Timothy Bromley-White The Working Group on Sterling Risk-Free Reference Rates (the Working Group), the Bank of England and the Financial Conduct Authority have...
Dec 03, 2019 EU Commission adopts draft RTS on securitisation repositories By Edward Karsten Richard Fletcher Regulation (EU) No 2017/2402 (the Securitisation Regulation) mandates the European Securities and Markets Authority to develop draft...
Nov 01, 2018 Budget prefers the taxman over secured creditors? By Timothy Bromley-White Jatinder Bains Amid all the usual politics of the Government’s Budget this week, one seemingly low-key change might be of considerable interest to...