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Edwards Lifesciences Heart Valve Sealing Devices Patent, EP4037613A1
The European Patent Office published patent application EP4037613A1 for Edwards Lifesciences Corporation covering heart valve sealing devices and delivery devices therefor (IPC A61F 2/24). The application names Lauren R. Freschauf and Eric Michael Oberwise as inventors, with 36 designated contracting and extension states covering the full EU territory plus additional countries. The patent publication took effect on April 15, 2026.
EP4167901A1 Implant Fixation Device for Urinary Continence
The European Patent Office published EP4167901A1 on April 15, 2026, granted to Uromedica, Inc. for an implantable device fixation system designed for urinary continence. The patent names John H. Burton and Timothy C. Cook as inventors and classifies the invention under IPC categories A61F 2/00, A61B 17/12, and A61B 17/00. The designation covers all EPO member states including AL, AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HR, HU, IE, IS, IT, LI, LT, LU, LV, MC, MK, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, RS, SE, SI, SK, SM, and TR.
EP4126518A1: Intraocular Lens Production Method, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
The EPO published patent application EP4126518A1 for Carl Zeiss Meditec AG on April 15, 2026, covering a method for producing an intraocular lens and a production device. The applicant is Carl Zeiss Meditec AG with inventor Michael Thaller. The patent carries IPC classifications including B29D 11/00 (optical article manufacturing), B29C 64/124 (additive manufacturing), and A61F 2/16 (intraocular lenses), and is designated across all EU member states including DE, FR, GB, IT, NL, ES, and 25 others.
Boston Scientific Scimed Implant Patent EP3973921A1 for Pelvic Conditions
The European Patent Office has published patent application EP3973921A1, filed by Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc., covering implants and tools for treatments of pelvic conditions. The application names Thomas O. Viker as inventor and carries IPC classification A61F 2/00. The patent is designated across all listed contracting states and grants exclusive rights to the patented technology from the publication date.
Heart Valve Assembly, Venus MedTech, Published 15th Apr
EPO published patent application EP3957279A1 for a Heart Valve Assembly filed by Venus MedTech (HangZhou), Inc. The application names ZENG, Min, Frank and LO, Pham as inventors, with the invention classified under IPC A61F 2/24. The patent has received designation across all EPO member states, establishing intellectual property protection for the prosthetic heart valve technology.
Takeda Pharmaceutical - Implantable Cell Chamber Device, EP4120958A1
The European Patent Office granted Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited Patent EP4120958A1 titled 'Implantable Cell Chamber Device and Uses Thereof,' published April 15, 2026. The patent application (filed by inventors LING, Vincent, IMAICHI, Sachiko, PHANEUF, Matthew, LONG, Nathaniel, KASSAB, Rayan, and ROBERTSON, Robbie James) covers technology related to implantable cell chamber devices and their therapeutic applications, with IPC classifications spanning prosthetics (A61F), biomedical materials (A61L), and therapeutic agents (A61P) including gastrointestinal applications. The patent is designated across 31 European member states including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, and Switzerland.
Edwards Lifesciences EPO Implant Adhering Patent
The European Patent Office published patent application EP4076282A1 titled 'Implant Adhering Techniques' by Edwards Lifesciences Innovation (Israel) Ltd. (inventor: Shlomit CHAPPEL-RAM), covering A61F cardiac and A61B surgical implant technologies. The patent designates 38 European states including DE, FR, GB, IT, NL, ES, BE, CH, SE, PL, AT, and IE. The grant confers exclusive rights to the patent holder to make, use, and sell the claimed implant-adhering techniques throughout designated EPO member states for the patent term.
EPO Publishes Stent-Graft Patent EP3777768A1, W.L. Gore
The European Patent Office published patent EP3777768A1 titled 'Stent-Graft Having Facing Side Branch Portals' assigned to W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. (inventor: Edward E. Shaw). The patent, classified under A61F 2/07, A61F 2/95, and A61F 2/89, designates protection across 31 European states including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, and 26 others. This publication grants exclusive rights to the applicant's stent-graft design with facing side branch portals for vascular applications.
Ottobock Prosthetic Foot Component Patent, EP3914195A1 Granted
Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA has been granted European Patent EP3914195A1 for a prosthetic foot component, published April 15, 2026 by the European Patent Office. The patent covers the technical design and functionality of the prosthetic device, with inventors including Martin Pusch and designated coverage across all EU member states and extension states.
Accommodating Intraocular Lenses With Combination of Mechanical Driving Components
The European Patent Office granted patent EP3968901A1 to Akkolens International B.V. on 15 April 2026 for accommodating intraocular lenses incorporating a combination of mechanical driving components. The patent, invented by ROMBACH, Michiel Christiaan and VAN LAWICK, Willem Pieter, covers the optical design and mechanical actuation mechanism enabling lens accommodation. The A1 publication includes a European search report and designates all contracting states (AL, AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HR, HU, IE, IS, IT, LI, LT, LU, LV, MC, MK, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, RS, SE, SI, SK, SM, TR).
Iowa Recognizes Grain Safety Week Mar 30–Apr 3
Governor Kim Reynolds of Iowa has proclaimed the week of March 30–April 3, 2026 as Stand Up for Grain Safety Week, highlighting grain bin hazards including suffocation from engulfment, oxygen-deficient atmospheres, and mechanical dangers from augers and rotating shafts. The proclamation, signed by the Governor, encourages agricultural employers to develop safety and health programs and collaborate with the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing to improve prevention efforts. The announcement draws attention to the lack of specialized rescue equipment and training available to many fire departments for grain bin rescues.
Federal Council Adopts Too-Big-to-Fail Regulations and Capital Adequacy Ordinance Amendments
The Swiss Federal Council adopted a dispatch on revision of the Banking Act and amended the Capital Adequacy Ordinance at its meeting on 22 April 2026. Systemically important banks in Switzerland will be required to fully back participations in foreign subsidiaries with Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital to strengthen financial stability. Parliament will debate the legislative proposal from summer 2026. Capital backing amendments for balance sheet items such as software come into force on 1 January 2027, with a more moderate approach than originally planned following consultation feedback.
ELA Conference Postponed to May 12-13, 2026 Due to Security Concerns
The European Labour Authority announced the postponement of its conference on declared work and the Plenary meeting of the Platform, originally scheduled for March 11-12, to May 12-13, 2026 in Cyprus. The decision prioritises the safety and well-being of participants amid evolving security concerns and flight disruptions in the region. Any updates will be communicated via the ELA website and social media channels.
Finnish FIN-FSA Supervised Entities Register
FIN-FSA Supervised Entities Register published, providing public access to details of financial service providers supervised by the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority. The register includes contact information for supervised entities and their assigned FIN-FSA supervisors, authorization details, and information on mutual funds managed by fund management companies. The data is updated every night.
Finnish Regulator Warns Against Financial Scams and Fraud
The FIN-FSA published consumer guidance on warning signs of financial scams, including unsolicited phone contact from outside the EU, demands for upfront payment, guaranteed high returns, and pressure for immediate decisions. The guidance advises consumers to verify service provider existence, ownership structure, authorization status, and supervisory authority before committing funds. Links to five warning-list categories are provided: unauthorized service providers, prospectus violations, insurance brokerage prohibitions, foreign authority warnings, and supervised entity warnings.
Service Provider Notification Register
Finland's Financial Supervisory Authority maintains a public register of service providers that have submitted notifications under applicable financial regulations. The register includes contact information, countries to which entities provide services, and details on authorization or other grounds entitling supervised entities to operate. Due to a change in ESMA's notification process, funds notified to Finland after 11 September 2024 may not temporarily appear on the register; users are advised to check ESMA's public register for up-to-date information on notified funds.
Texas Medicaid Recipients Can Self-Direct Long-Term Care Services
Texas Medicaid recipients can self-direct long-term care services through the Consumer Directed Services (CDS) option, which allows them to hire and manage their own service providers. The CDS option originated as a 1997 pilot authorized by the 75th Texas Legislature and was later codified by Senate Bill 1586, 76th Legislature, into Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 264. Multiple Medicaid programs including Community Living Assistance and Support Services, Home and Community-based Services, STAR Kids, and STAR+PLUS now participate in the CDS option, offering services such as personal care, nursing, therapy, employment assistance, and respite.
Texas ALF Types, Services, Licensing, Regulatory Resources
Texas HHS provides an informational overview of Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs), categorizing them as Type A (for residents who can follow emergency directions without nighttime attendance) or Type B (for residents requiring staff assistance and nighttime attendance). The page lists applicable statutes including Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 247 and TAC Title 26 Chapter 553, along with resources such as a provider directory, training courses, webinars, and contact numbers for the Licensing and Certification Unit at 512-438-2630.
HCS Program Services Texans Intellectual Disabilities
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission publishes this HCS (Home and Community-based Services) Program page as the primary informational hub for providers serving Texans with intellectual disabilities. The page consolidates applicable federal statutes (Social Security Act §1915(c)) and state administrative rules (TAC Title 26, Chapters 263, 264, 565; TAC Title 1, Chapter 352), provider forms, and a mandatory GovDelivery email subscription requirement for contracted providers. Archived webinar recordings (including Feb. 18, 2026 and Oct. 29, 2025 sessions) are available, along with contact information for HCS policy, contracting, eligibility, and regional nursing staff.
15 UAE Nationals Join World Bank Talent Development Program
Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, 15 UAE Nationals will join the National Talent Development with World Bank Group Explorers Program announced on the sidelines of the Spring Meetings of the World Bank Group and IMF in Washington, D.C. The collaboration is a partnership between the UAE Ministry of Finance and the World Bank Group, supported by the UAE Aid Agency, the Office of Development and Fallen Heroes' Families Affairs, and ADGM Academy. As part of the programme, 15 Emirati youth will be selected to participate in hands-on assignments linked to real development projects across economics, finance, infrastructure and international development.
US$5.2M Initiative Launches for Nairobi Low-Carbon Urban Development
The Government of Kenya, UNEP, and UN-Habitat have launched a US$5.2 million GEF-funded initiative to transform Nairobi into a model for low-carbon, climate-resilient, and nature-positive urban development. The five-year project will pilot green neighbourhood approaches in Kamukunji, targeting improved living conditions for more than 85,000 residents along the Nairobi River corridor, backed by up to US$40 million in future government investment.
Speech on Year of Multilateral Environmental Action
UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen delivered a speech at the 173rd meeting of the Committee of Permanent Representatives in Nairobi, Kenya on April 20, 2026. The speech addressed environmental consequences of Middle East infrastructure destruction, including fuel facility fires releasing air pollutants and sea vessel damage causing oil spills into rivers, lakes, and marine waters. Andersen also reported on outcomes from UNEA-7, where member states adopted UNEP's Medium-Term Strategy and 11 resolutions plus three decisions. UNEP will continue monitoring and reporting on environmental issues of regional significance emerging from the conflict.
Central Asia United with UN Partners for Healthy Environment
UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen delivered a keynote at the Regional Ecological Summit in Astana, Kazakhstan on April 22, 2026, calling for enhanced regional environmental collaboration across Central Asia. The speech highlighted shared challenges including accelerating temperature rise, biodiversity loss, shrinking seas, glacier melt, air pollution, and sand and dust storms. Andersen referenced existing mechanisms including the Tehran Convention for the Caspian Sea, Kazakhstan's recent constitutional environmental provisions, and the new UN Regional Centre for the SDGs for Central Asia and Afghanistan in Almaty, while urging greater action on water management, land degradation, drought, and climate.
CA BPPE Inspects Private Postsecondary Institutions Every Five Years
The California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) conducts compliance inspections in accordance with California Education Code (CEC) section 94932.5. Institutions can expect at least one announced and one unannounced inspection every five years. The Bureau has enforcement authority to ensure institutions that hold an approval to operate comply with California laws and regulations.
How to File a Complaint Against a Private School
The California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE) provides instructions for filing complaints against private postsecondary educational institutions. Consumers may submit complaints online via the Bureau's portal or by downloading and mailing a paper form to the West Sacramento address. Anyone may file a complaint if they believe an institution has violated applicable laws or regulations, including cases of unlicensed operation.
CA BPPE Lists Disciplinary Actions Against Private Postsecondary Schools
The California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education publishes a comprehensive index of administrative disciplinary actions taken against private postsecondary educational institutions operating in California. The page lists individual institutions in alphabetical order with associated enforcement documents including accusations, citation and fine orders, default decisions, stipulated settlements, revocations, and surrenders of approval to operate, spanning fiscal years 2022–2026. The listing serves as a public accountability resource for prospective students, enrolled students, and institutional stakeholders to verify the regulatory status of specific schools.
Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators Annual Meeting, Montreal
The Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators held its Annual Meeting in Montreal, Quebec on April 15th, bringing together members of the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR), Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), Canadian Association of Pension Supervisory Authorities (CAPSA), and representatives from other financial sector bodies. The plenary session featured presentations from OECD and National Institute on Ageing researchers on retiree financial security and retirement preparation. Forum participants emphasized the importance of regulatory cooperation across intersecting financial sectors to better support Canadians navigating retirement. Financial services firms operating across insurance, securities, and pension sectors should note this renewed regulatory focus on retiree financial outcomes. The forum highlighted that retirees often rely on financial products spanning multiple regulated sectors, signalling continued cross-sector coordination among Canadian regulators on retirement planning issues.
Azizi v. SSA Commissioner
Ahmed Seyar Azizi filed a civil complaint against the Social Security Administration Commissioner in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on April 22, 2026. The complaint challenges an SSA disability determination under the DIWC/DIWW nature of suit classification, which covers Disability Insurance Benefits claims for workers and disabled widows. A concurrent motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis was also filed, seeking waiver of court filing fees due to indigence.
Brown et al v. Trove Brands - Voluntary Dismissal Without Prejudice
Plaintiffs Zoey Brown and La'Shan Powell filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal Without Prejudice in Brown et al v. Trove Brands, LLC (Case No. 3:26-cv-01774-VC) on April 22, 2026. The case was originally filed on March 2, 2026, before Judge Vince Chhabria in the Northern District of California. A voluntary dismissal without prejudice allows plaintiffs to potentially refile the same claim against Trove Brands, LLC at a later date.
Qiao v. United States Department of State et al - Immigration Lawsuit
Zhen Qiao filed a civil immigration lawsuit in the Northern District of California against the U.S. Department of State, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Julie Eadeh, and the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macau. Summons were returned executed on April 22, 2026, showing service on April 9, 2026, with answers due June 8, 2026. The case is assigned to Judge Eumi K. Lee at the San Jose courthouse.
Doe v. Uber Technologies Inc - Civil Complaint Filed
Janet HS Doe filed a civil complaint on April 22, 2026 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against Raiser, LLC, Raiser-CA, LLC, and Uber Technologies Inc. The case (No. 3:26-cv-03371), based on diversity jurisdiction and categorized as a personal injury matter, carries a filing fee of $405. No case summary or specific allegations are publicly available at this time.
California Health Insurance Enrollment Reaches 1.9 Million for 2026
Covered California announced 1,927,371 total plan selections for 2026, comprising 235,055 new enrollments and a record 1,692,316 renewals, marking a 32 percent decline in new sign-ups from 2025 due to the expiration of Enhanced Premium Tax Credits. California allocated $190 million from the Health Care Affordability Reserve Fund in 2026, providing state subsidies averaging $45 per month to 389,590 enrollees earning up to 165 percent of the federal poverty level. Middle-income consumers losing EPTC experienced a 22 percent cancellation rate among renewals, double the 11 percent rate from 2025, with over 130,000 enrollees switching to Bronze-level plans.
Liverpool Infant Feed Pharmacy Contract, £496,727
NHS Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board has published a contract award notice for the Liverpool Place Infant Feed Provision Service (Pharmacy), valued at £496,727. The notice identifier is 2026/S 000-036822 and the procurement identifier (OCID) is ocds-h6vhtk-068908. The contract covers 46 individual provision items across multiple contracting lots, published on 22 April 2026 at 4:58pm on the UK Find a Tender service.
UKHSA VZIG 2025 Contract Modification with Grifols
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued a contract modification notice for VZIG (Varicella-zoster immunoglobulin) 2025 with Grifols UK Limited, extending the contract through 30 April 2027. The modification authorises an increase in product volume under the existing contractual flexibility provisions. The total contract value remains at £1 excluding VAT, and the contract may be made available to UK devolved administrations, Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories for their immunisation programmes.
IHI Awarded £1.18M NHS Quality Improvement Contract
North East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT) has awarded a contract valued at £987,127 excluding VAT (£1,184,553 including VAT) to the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) for quality improvement partnership services. The contract runs from 1 June 2026 to 31 May 2027, with possible extension to 31 May 2029. Seven tenders were received under a competitive flexible procedure, with the standstill period ending 1 May 2026 and the earliest signature date set for 7 May 2026.
Property Insurance Services Tender £400k Deadline 29 May 2026
Harper Adams University published a tender notice on behalf of a seven-university buying group for property insurance services with an estimated contract value of £400,000 including VAT. The procurement, coordinated by AON UK Limited as appointed insurance broker, will run from 1 August 2026 to 31 July 2028 with a possible extension to 31 July 2030. Submissions must be received by 29 May 2026 at 11:59pm; the evaluation criteria weight price at 50%, quality at 45%, and social value at 5%. Bidders must be regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
JNCC Pobie Bank Reef Seabed Imagery Analysis Using BIIGLE Software
JNCC SUPPORT CO has published a tender notice under the Procurement Act 2023 for the analysis of seabed still imagery collected during the 0923S survey aboard MRV Scotia. The contract requires analysis of 3,880 images from 97 drop camera monitoring stations at Pobie Bank Reef SAC in the North Sea, using the BIIGLE image annotation software. Bidders must have capacity to process the images through JNCC's standardized methodology including taxonomic identification, substrate classification, and anthropogenic impact assessment. The submission deadline and contract value are specified in the tender documents.
Newham £305.28M Independent Living Support Service 2.0 Framework Tender
The London Borough of Newham has published a preliminary market engagement notice under the Procurement Act 2023 for an Independent Living Support Service (ILSS) 2.0 Framework, valued at £305.28 million including VAT over four years (June 2027 to May 2031), with a possible extension to May 2035. The framework will cover Home Care, Reablement, and Domestic Support services for adults, children, and young people eligible for care and support. Providers must be registered with and inspected by the Care Quality Commission. The estimated tender publication date is 24 June 2026.
ABP Awards £2.52m Battery Supply Contract to Shenzhen Cubenergy
Associated British Ports (ABP) has awarded a £2,520,000 contract to Shenzhen Cubenergy Co., Ltd. for the supply of battery technology (cells, enclosures, inverters, PCS, BMS) for a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at the Port of Southampton. The award decision was published on 22 April 2026 with a standstill period ending 1 May 2026 (8 working days). The contract, awarded via open procedure under the Utilities special regime of the Procurement Act 2023, is estimated to run from 1 June 2026 through 1 June 2027. Shenzhen Cubenergy is a Chinese-headquartered supplier (Public Procurement Organisation Number: PPCQ-5549-NPGY) and is not classified as an SME.
Science Museum Group Tomorrow Gallery Exhibition Fit Out Tender £2.16m
The Science Museum Group has published a tender notice for Exhibition Fit Out works for the Tomorrow Gallery. The contract is valued at £2,160,000 including VAT (£1,800,000 excluding VAT) with an estimated duration of 7 months from 9 June 2026 to 9 January 2027. The procurement is being conducted as a below-threshold open competition procedure, with the tender submission deadline set for 28 May 2026 at 3:00pm.
UKHSA Awards RIG Contract to Bio Products Laboratory
UKHSA published a contract modification notice for Rabies Immunoglobulin (RIG) 2025, invoking contractual flexibility provisions to authorise an increase in product volume under Contract No C352396 with Bio Products Laboratory Limited. The contract, originally awarded on 19 February 2025, runs from 1 May 2025 to 30 April 2027 and covers provision of rabies immunoglobulin solution for injection across the UK, including NHS bodies, devolved administrations, Crown Dependencies, and British Overseas Territories. The total contract value remains at £1.
Grave Digging Services Tender £96k Melton Borough Council
Melton Borough Council has published a tender notice (Reference DN813942) for grave-digging services at Thorpe Road Cemetery, Melton Mowbray, with an estimated contract value of £96,000 including VAT over a three-year term from 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2029, with possible extension to June 2031. The procurement is being conducted below threshold under open competition via the ProContract e-procurement portal, with tender submissions due by 26 May 2026 at 12:00pm. Evaluation criteria weight the service quality at 60% and price at 40%, and the notice specifically encourages small and medium-sized enterprise participation.
£144k Gastric Alimetry Diagnostic Tests Direct Award to Alimetry UK
KCH Interventional Facilities Management LLP has awarded a direct award contract for Gastric Alimetry diagnostic tests to Alimetry UK Limited. The contract is valued at £144,000 including VAT (£120,000 excluding VAT), running from 6 May 2026 to 5 May 2029 with a possible one-year extension to 5 May 2030. The direct award justification cites the patented nature of the product under Procurement Act 2023 Schedule 5, as only Alimetry UK can supply due to intellectual property rights.
UKHSA Extends Oxford Biomedica Vaccine Production Contract to February 2027
The UK Health Security Agency has extended Oxford Biomedica (France) SAS storage services contract by 12 months, pushing the end date from 13 February 2026 to 13 February 2027. The total contract value increased by 16,814.16 EUR to 1,396,747.03 EUR, representing a 1.2% increase attributed to additional storage services for vaccine production. The modification was awarded on 21 April 2026 under Contract No C51494.
DEA Houston Seizes 10,000 Counterfeit Fentanyl Pills
DEA Houston Division agents seized 10,000 counterfeit fentanyl pills in an enforcement action conducted in the Houston, Texas area. DEA stated the seizure alone saved over 2,000 lives. The operation was conducted in coordination with the Houston Police Department, Brazoria County Sheriff's Office, and Harris County Precinct 3.
Bunzl Q1 Revenue Up 1.5%, 2026 Guidance Unchanged
Bunzl PLC has reported Q1 2026 revenue growth of 1.5% at constant exchange rates for the three-month period ending 31 March 2026, with underlying revenue growth of 2.0% supported by volume growth and tariff-related price increases. Acquisitions net of disposals contributed 0.6% growth while fewer trading days impacted revenue by 1.1%. The Group has reiterated its 2026 guidance with performance year-to-date consistent with expectations, expecting moderate revenue growth at constant exchange rates and operating margin slightly down year-on-year.
hVIVO Signs Phase III Whooping Cough Vaccine Contract With ILiAD
hVIVO plc has signed a contract with ILiAD Biotechnologies to conduct the world's first pivotal Phase III human challenge trial for BPZE1, a next-generation whooping cough vaccine candidate. The trial will enrol over 500 healthy volunteers, representing hVIVO's largest human challenge trial to date. Revenue recognition is expected from H1 2026, with the majority recognised during 2026 and 2027, and the trial data will support future marketing applications to the FDA, MHRA, EMA and other global regulatory agencies.
Liontrust AuMA £19.6bn, Net Outflows £0.8bn
Liontrust Asset Management PLC reported assets under management and advice (AuMA) of £19,554 million as at 31 March 2026, down from £21,457 million at the start of the year, reflecting net outflows of £836 million (2025: £1,284 million) and negative market performance of £1,067 million. The firm secured two institutional mandates exceeding £500 million in aggregate, expected to fund before end of May 2026. Liontrust also announced the approval of its proposed acquisition of River Global Holdings Limited, which held £2,600 million in AuMA as at 31 March 2026, with 99.97% of votes cast in favour at the General Meeting on 14 April 2026.
Aberdeen Q1 2026 AUMA £547.7bn, Net Outflows £2.9bn
Aberdeen Group plc reported Q1 2026 AUMA of £547.7bn (down from £556.0bn at 31 December 2025), with net outflows of £(2.9)bn driven by lower markets and previously announced equity withdrawals. Interactive investor delivered record performance with 513k total customers (up 14% YoY), record quarterly net inflows of £3.0bn, and daily average retail trades of 35k. The Adviser segment recorded net outflows of £(0.6)bn, with new CEO Rich Denning appointed to drive growth. Institutional and Retail Wealth net outflows of £(5.4)bn included c.£4bn of lower-margin equities withdrawals. The Group reaffirmed FY2026 targets of at least £300m adjusted operating profit and c.£300m net capital generation.
GBG FY26 Revenue £285M, Results In-Line, FY27 Outlook Positive
GB Group PLC reported FY26 group revenue of £285 million, representing 3.2% year-on-year growth on a constant currency basis, with adjusted operating profit of approximately £67.5 million and an operating margin of 23.7%. The company achieved second-half revenue growth acceleration to mid-single-digits, driven by improved Americas Identity performance returning to growth in Q4 and strong execution in EMEA. The company launched its GBG Go all-in-one adaptive identity platform in April 2025, securing 90 customer wins including over a quarter with multi-solution requirements, and enters FY27 with a pipeline of over 225 opportunities. GBG refinanced its £175 million revolving credit facility through September 2030, completed £45 million in share repurchases (approximately 8% of equity), and completed a bolt-on acquisition during the year.
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