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The Edinburgh Reforms - Where Are We Now?

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As the pace of reform increases, we take a look at key developments and the timeline ahead. Significant progress has been made on the Edinburgh Reforms since they were announced in December 2022, with developments...more

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Bank’s basis clauses upheld in unfair relationship claim

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A claimant failed to bring a time-barred financial mis-selling claim against its bank via the “backdoor” of an unfair relationship claim under s140A and s140B Consumer Credit Act 1974 (CCA). The judgment provides useful...more

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Use of e-banking secured mailbox to provide information on durable medium

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By a decision held on 25 January 2017 (C-375/15), the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) clarified the question of information (in electronic format) that payment service providers (such as banks) convey to their...more

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Online banking The CJEU provides a durable approach for industry

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Content Services created a cloud of uncertainty on whether online banking can be used to "provide" prescribed information. The recent Advocate General opinion in the BAWAG case distinguished Content Services and took a more...more

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