Compliance & Ethics

Bupa Ordered to Pay $23.3 Million After Court Finds Years of Misleading Conduct

‍Bupa has been ordered to pay $23.3 million (AUD $35 million) after the Federal Court found the health insurer misled thousands of members, and even hospitals and medical providers, about what their private health policies actually covered. The ruling caps off a years-long stretch of incorrect claims decisions that, in many cases, left members believing they had no entitlements at all when parts of their treatment were in fact covered.

OCC Publishes Early Assessment of Debanking Conduct at Top Banks

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) on Wednesday released findings from its ongoing review of debanking activities at the nine largest national banks under its supervision. The review is examining whether the institutions restricted access to financial services for customers based on political or religious beliefs or lawful business activities, as directed by the President’s Executive Order Guaranteeing Fair Banking for All Americans.

EFG Bank Faces $1.39 Million Penalty After Hong Kong Regulators Flag Years of Due Diligence Failures

EFG Bank is facing a $1.39 million (HK$10.85 million) penalty after Hong Kong regulators found years of weaknesses in its product due diligence, record-keeping, and reporting practices. The reprimand and fine, announced jointly by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), mark another example of how closely the two regulators now coordinate when internal control failures come to light.

Paxful Hit with $3.5 Million FinCEN Penalty After Facilitating Suspicious Transactions

FinCEN has handed down a $3.5 million civil money penalty to Paxful after the peer-to-peer crypto marketplace admitted it willfully violated the Bank Secrecy Act, enabling more than $500 million in suspicious transactions involving sanctioned jurisdictions and illicit actors.

Belgian Competition Watchdog Probes IQVIA Over Possible Abuse of Dominance

Belgium’s top competition regulator has launched a formal investigation into data giant IQVIA over concerns the company may be unfairly leveraging its powerful position in the country’s pharmaceutical information market.

FCA Moves to Streamline Insurance Rules While Keeping Customer Protections Intact

The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed a package of reforms designed to simplify insurance regulation, cut compliance costs, and give firms more flexibility, without weakening protections for smaller commercial customers.

Italian Regulator Probes Watch Giants Over Suspected Price-Fixing

Italy’s competition watchdog is turning up the pressure on two of the biggest names in global watchmaking. Citizen and Swatch now find themselves at the center of a high-stakes antitrust probe into whether they’ve been quietly calling the shots on retail pricing and punishing stores that don’t play along.