UK's Regulatory Shift: Crypto Lawsuit, Altnet Lending Freeze, and Grocery IPO

The UK's financial landscape experiences significant changes as its markets regulator sues crypto exchange HTX for unlawful promotions, while NatWest and Lloyds curb lending to the fiber broadband sector. Additionally, grocery supplier Princes Group pursues a $537 million IPO under challenging market conditions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 23-10-2025 08:21 IST | Created: 23-10-2025 08:21 IST
UK's Regulatory Shift: Crypto Lawsuit, Altnet Lending Freeze, and Grocery IPO
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The UK markets regulator has initiated a lawsuit against global crypto exchange HTX, led by Chinese entrepreneur Justin Sun, accusing it of unlawfully promoting crypto services within the country. This legal action marks a pivotal moment in the UK’s stricter oversight on cryptocurrency promotions.

In the telecommunications sector, banking giants NatWest and Lloyds have reduced their lending to alternative network providers in the UK. This decision comes as these burgeoning fiber broadband companies face challenges including high interest rates and low customer adoption, creating a hesitant lending environment.

Meanwhile, Princes Group, a key player in the grocery supply chain, is moving forward with an ambitious IPO in London. The company aims to raise £400 million ($537 million), despite the currently sluggish economic climate for IPOs, while the UK Competition and Markets Authority designates major tech players Apple and Google with 'strategic market status' to enforce competitive practices within the mobile sector.

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