Legal
Leonteq Settles English Commercial Court Case
The case stems from claims made around the period from 2012 to 2016.
Leonteq, the
Switzerland-listed structured products firm, has reached a
settlement in a civil law case brought in the English Commercial
Court by Utmost International Isle of Man Limited and Utmost
Paneurope dac.
Subject to court approval, these proceedings will be dismissed.
The legacy case, originally put forward by Old Mutual
International group companies, which were since acquired by
Utmost, primarily related to alleged events in the period from
2012 to 2016, Leonteq said in a statement late in
December.
In mid-October Leonteq hit back at claims in a media report
alleging suspicious trading potentially related to tax evasion or
money laundering by clients linked to Leonteq-issued products
distributed by a firm based in the British Virgin Islands.
(See
this report for more details, including Leonteq’s
response.)
The firm said that in the second half of 2022 to date, it
“continued to register reduced client demand on the back of an
overall challenging market environment but recorded stable
monthly net fee income over the same period.”
The business said it has kept a “prudent approach to risk
management” with its net trading result compensating for subdued
client activity, particularly in the third quarter of
2022.
Leonteq expects to report a group net profit for 2022 in the area
of the prior-year record result of SFr155.7 million ($168.7
million).