Revolut has hit back at a tech marketing company's claim against it over transactions made by someone impersonating the online finance company's fraud team, saying that the company had negligently failed to keep its account secure.
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Revolut Hits Back At Marketer's Fraud Payments Claim

By Ronan Barnard

Revolut has hit back at a tech marketing company's claim against it over transactions made by someone impersonating the online finance company's fraud team, saying that the company had negligently failed to keep its account secure.

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Metro Bank Investors Urged To Reject Exec Bonus Windfall

By Sophia Dourou

A proxy advisory company has urged investors in Metro Bank to vote down aspects of the lender's pay report, including a sizable top executive bonus program that is "significantly out of line with market standards."

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UK Hits Russian Crypto Networks With New Sanctions

By Tom Fish

The government announced a new round of sanctions on Tuesday, aimed at stopping Russia from using cryptocurrency networks and foreign financial systems to evade financial and trade restrictions imposed as a result of the Ukraine war.

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LITIGATION

Lessor Sues For $28M Jet After Betting Probe Delays Payment

By Eddie Beaver

A Turkish aircraft lessor has sued a property finance company after it allegedly refused to hand over a $27.7 million private jet, this after the arrest of the lessor's former chairman over a football gambling probe delayed payment for the plane.

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HSBC Can't Dodge Ex-Employee's Claim Over WFH Penalty

By Jamie Lennox

A tribunal has ruled that HSBC must face a claim that it discriminated against a former employee during her menopause by disciplining her for working from home when she was experiencing migraines.

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POLICY & REGULATION

FCA Pension Advice Rules 'Don't Go Far Enough'

By Joel Poultney

Plans by the Financial Conduct Authority to allow businesses in the sector to give more simplified advice to consumers on pensions and investments are a positive step but "don't go far enough," a trade body has said.

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Exchange Body Sets Rules For Cos. To Classify As Green

By Alex Davidson

A global exchange association set out rules on Tuesday for how stock exchanges should classify listed companies in the transition toward a green economy.

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Brief

FRC Finalizes Virgin Media Ruling Pensions Guidance

By Joel Poultney

Britain's accounting watchdog has published finalized guidance for how pension plans should comply with the findings of a landmark court judgment.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

How Revised EU Rules Would Alter Sustainability Reporting

Two draft delegated regulations recently published by the European Commission give effect to the Omnibus I simplification, highlighting a consistent policy direction: fewer companies in scope, later and lighter obligations, and explicit protections for smaller value chain counterparties, say lawyers at MoFo.

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