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FCA fines three money transfer firms for breaking competition law
The FCA has today imposed fines on three money transfer firms after they admitted to fixing prices charged to consumers in Glasgow. -
Personal investment firms that give bad advice to hold capital for redress
Our proposals to require personal investment firms to set aside capital so that they can cover compensation costs. -
Sustainability disclosure and labelling regime confirmed by the FCA
The FCA has confirmed a substantial package of measures to improve the trust and transparency of sustainable investment products and minimise greenwashing. -
Update for investors in the Woodford Equity Income Fund
It is vital that as people vote they receive accurate information. -
FCA publishes final report on IFPR implementation observations
Final report on our multi-firm review into firms’ progress in implementing the ICARA process and reporting requirements under the IFPR. -
FCA bans Nigel Lewis and Susan Jones for incompetent British Steel Pension Scheme advice
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has banned Nigel Lewis and Susan Jones of West Wales Financial Services Limited (in liquidation) (WWFS) from advising customers on pension transfers and pension opt outs. Mr Lewis has also been banned from -
FCA welcomes industry report on fund tokenisation
The report sets out how firms can develop such models within the existing legal and regulatory framework. -
Update on the Bank of England and FCA Memorandum of Understanding for supervision of market infrastructure
To review the MoU, the Bank and FCA held a consultation to review their co-operation regarding market infrastructure in 2022. -
Unregulated Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) firms becoming authorised
Prior to the UK leaving the EU, EEA-based firms were able to operate in the UK without our direct authorisation. -
Pensions value for money
All pension savers need to be confident that their scheme delivers value regardless of where they’re invested. We know that short term cost can dominate decision making in the context of defined contributions (DC) schemes, and whilst cost matter