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  • Top City firms pledge to hike contributions to employees’ pensions pots amid concerns over looming savings crunch

    March 21, 2023

    A coalition of top City firms today vowed to boost the contributions they make into their employees’ pensions in response to growing concerns about the potential for a looming savings crunch. Aviva, Phoenix and Herbert Smith Freehills all pledged to give pensions contributions equivalent to at least seven per cent of their workers’ salaries in [...]

  • Summertime sadness: 2022 heatwave leaves insurers with £219bn subsidence bill

    March 21, 2023

    Insurers are set to pay out £219m to Brits whose houses sunk into the ground due to the heatwave last year, new figures from the Association of British Insurers (ABI) show. The summer heatwave, which saw temperatures in the Lincolnshire town on Coningsby hit record highs of 40.3 degrees Celsius, led to a surge in [...]

  • Why AI tools, like GPT, are now at the frontline of the City’s talent war?

    March 19, 2023

    Major advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology are rapidly transforming the ways that law firms and accounting firms work. The world’s top professional services firms are now increasingly starting to use increasingly sophisticated AI tech in their everyday work. However, increased use of AI technology is not just the inevitable result of technological innovation, but [...]

  • Deloitte fined £25m by China over audit of state-owned asset manager

    March 18, 2023

    China has fined auditing firm Deloitte 211.9m yuan (£25.3m) for failing to perform its duty in assessing the asset quality of China Huarong Asset Management Co Ltd, the finance ministry said on its website on Friday. Deloitte’s Beijing operations also will be suspended for three months, the ministry said in a statement. China Huarong and its [...]

  • Choose an in-house legal team

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  • Russia takes its war with Ukraine to London’s High Court as battle begins over a soured $3bn bond deal

    March 16, 2023

    The UK’s top court yesterday ruled the Ukrainian government should be given the opportunity to face the Kremlin in London’s High Court, in a more than $3bn dispute over a 2013 bond deal. The Supreme Court’s ruling is set to see the UK’s High Court become the new front for the continuing fight between Russia [...]

  • World’s top insurers to face aircraft leasers in High Court ‘mega trial’ over planes seized by Russia

    March 15, 2023

    Insurance giants Lloyd’s, AIG and Fidelis are set to face a ‘mega trial’ in London’s High Court over their refusal to pay out billions in insurance claims to aircraft leasers that had their planes seized by President Vladimir Putin. A High Court judge has ruled claims brought forward by an array of the world’s biggest [...]

  • KPMG stands behind audit of Silicon Valley Bank, accounting firm’s US chief says

    March 15, 2023

    The chief executive of KPMG’s US business has said the Big Four accounting firm stands behind its audit of Silicon Valley Bank, after it gave the California financier a clean bill of health just two weeks before its collapse. KPMG chief Paul Knopp told an event at New York University that “we stand behind the [...]

  • PwC strikes deal with San Francisco startup to let lawyers and tax experts use AI chatbot

    March 15, 2023

    PwC has struck a deal to start using an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot to speed up work in its tax and legal divisions as the world’s top professional services firms increasingly look towards tech to boost efficiency. The accounting firm’s initial 12-month contract with San Francisco startup Harvey will see all 4,000 staff in PwC’s [...]

  • ENRC: UK’s Serious Fraud Office must share blame for its former lawyer’s leaks, Dechert tells High Court

    March 15, 2023

    US law firm Dechert has accused the UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) of knowingly cultivating an “improper relationship” with its former partner, corrupt City lawyer Neil Gerrard, in an ongoing legal battle concerning Kazakh mining firm ENRC. The law firm’s charge comes as it responds to a High Court claim by ENRC, which is seeking [...]

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