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Prudence and productivity: Walking the Mansion House tightrope
Since the Mansion House Compact of 2023, many large UK pension schemes have been committing to shift investment strategy.
Global | Publication | September 2020
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Against a backdrop of market and technological disruption, our sector driven business model enables us to anticipate change across core industries and leverage the experience and knowledge of our experts in one industry in order to benefit our clients in another.
We help our clients embrace technology as a catalyst for growth. We help them understand and explore the evolving legal landscape as technology continues to change the way their business operates and how they deliver solutions to their customers.
We provide them with the support they need as they look to diversify their portfolios with investment into new asset classes and technologies.
As the digital transformation of the energy market continues, the distinctions between the energy, transport and technology markets are becoming more blurred, as are those between sub-sectors within the energy market. The areas where this trend is most apparent are:
In all these areas we are at the forefront of developing legal solutions for clients investing in emerging new asset classes and technologies.
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Since the Mansion House Compact of 2023, many large UK pension schemes have been committing to shift investment strategy.
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On 30 December 2025, the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) published guidance for large companies that are now required by The Companies (Directors’ Report) (Payment Reporting) Regulations 2025 to report in their directors’ reports some of the information on their payment practices, policies and performance that they are required to report under the Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance Regulations 2017.
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Since HM Treasury published the new Cryptoassets Regulations and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published its latest series of consultation papers (CP25/40, 41 and 42) in December 2025, we have a little more clarity on the approach that is likely to be taken to various providers of cryptoasset services, including operators of cryptoasset trading platforms (CATPs).
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