Gemeenschappelijke aanklacht onder leiding van Scott+Scott Europe LLP in het VK gelanceerd tegen grote banken voor valutamanipulatie op de valutamarkt
LONDEN-(BUSINESS WIRE)- Een gemeenschappelijke aanklacht in het kader van de Consumer Rights Act 2015 zal vandaag door Scott+Scott Europe LLP bij het Britse Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) worden ingediend tegen vijf banken die tussen 2007 en 2013 de valutamarkt (FX) op onwettige wijze hebben gemanipuleerd. De vertegenwoordiger van de eisersgroep, Michael O’Higgins, heeft een klacht ingediend tegen Barclays plc, Citibank, Royal Bank of Scotland plc, JPMorgan en UBS namens de betrokken entiteiten, waaronder pensioenfondsen, vermogensbeheerders, hedgefondsen en ondernemingen. Deze collectieve actie wordt gefinancierd door Therium Capital Management, een toonaangevende wereldwijde financier van juridische procedures.
Deze juridische actie volgt op de uitspraak van de Europese Commissie (EG) van 16 mei 2019 dat de bovengenoemde banken het EU-mededingingsrecht hadden geschonden. De vijf banken hebben nu door elf toezichthouders wereldwijd gezamenlijk meer dan 8,5 miljard dollar aan boetes opgelegd gekregen. De EG oordeelde dat de banken commercieel gevoelige informatie en handelsplannen hadden uitgewisseld en hun handelsstrategieën coördineerden via twee kartels.
Collective Action Led by Scott+Scott Europe LLP Launched in the UK Against Major Banks for Foreign Exchange Market Manipulation
LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– A collective action under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 will be filed today in the UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) by Scott+Scott Europe LLP against five banks who unlawfully manipulated the foreign exchange (FX) market between 2007 and 2013. The representative of the claimant group, Michael O’Higgins, has filed against Barclays plc, Citibank, Royal Bank of Scotland plc, JPMorgan and UBS on behalf of affected entities, including pension funds, asset managers, hedge funds and corporates. This collective action is being funded by Therium Capital Management, a leading global litigation funder.
This legal action follows the European Commission’s (EC) ruling on 16 May 2019 that the above banks had violated EU competition law. The five banks have now been fined more than $8.5bn collectively by eleven regulators globally. The EC held that the banks had exchanged commercially sensitive information and trading plans, coordinating their trading strategies via two cartels.
The claim is being brought through the CAT as a collective action on an opt out basis so that all eligible affected entities will benefit from any damages awarded without incurring the prohibitive and duplicative costs of bringing individual claims and without the class having to pay legal fees and costs from any recovery.
Michael O’Higgins, director of Michael O’Higgins FX Class Representative Limited, the company set up to bring this claim, is the former Chairman of the Pensions Regulator. He is currently Chairman of the Local Pensions Partnership and of the Channel Island Competition and Regulatory Authorities.
“The fines imposed on the banks by the European Commission were an important first step, but they will not compensate those who were damaged or suffered losses. Just as compensation has been won in the US, our legal action in the UK will seek to return hundreds of millions of pounds to pension funds and other corporates who were targeted by the cartel,” said O’Higgins.
O’Higgins has instructed Scott+Scott Europe LLP, a specialist dispute resolution firm whose solicitors have extensive expertise in competition litigation. Its US affiliate, Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP, originated and led a class action in the United States against fifteen banks for manipulating the FX market, obtaining over $2.3bn in settlements for which final approval was granted on 6 August 2018. The Class Representative has also instructed a highly experienced barrister team from Brick Court Chambers led by Daniel Jowell QC.
“The FX class action in the US led to widespread relief,” said David R. Scott, Managing Partner of Scott+Scott. “Our experience with this litigation gives us a tremendous advantage in pursuing this case on behalf of victims in the UK and abroad so that they also receive fair and equitable compensation. Michael O’Higgins’ experience in the pensions industry, which the banks specifically targeted, make him ideally placed to run this claim on behalf of this class.”
Who is Eligible?
If your business is UK domiciled, and has entered into relevant FX transactions, it is automatically included within the class. If your business has entered into relevant FX transactions but is not UK domiciled (and is not US, Canadian or Australian domiciled), you can formally opt in via www.UKFXcartelclaim.com as soon as the claim is certified.
Will there be any costs for class members?
Class members will not pay costs or fees to participate in this legal action. The legal action is being funded by Therium Capital Management, a leading global third-party litigation funder, which has funded a large number of high-profile group legal actions in the UK and abroad. In addition to this, Michael O’Higgins FX Class Representative Limited has taken out after-the-event insurance to cover the defendants’ costs in the event that the claim is unsuccessful.
For additional information or to register interest please visit the collective action website:
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190728005047/en/
Contacts
Press:
Lawrence Dore
+44 7958 329309 / +44 20 3951 0349 / lawrence.dore@drdpartnership.com
For Therium:
Désirée Maghoo / +44 7775 522740 / dmaghoo@questorconsulting.com
Check out our twitter: @NewsNovumpr