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FCA response to Amigo’s Scheme being rejected by the High Court
The Court has refused to sanction the Scheme of Arrangement proposed by Amigo (the Scheme). The FCA had objected to the proposed Scheme and is now carefully considering the Court’s judgment and Amigo’s response. -
Deadline extension for Strong Customer Authentication
We have extended our deadline for implementing Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) for e-commerce transactions to 14 March 2022. -
All reporting firms moved to FCA’s new data collection platform RegData
We have completed the move of 52,000 firms and 120,000 users from Gabriel to RegData. -
Access to cash FCA and PSR joint statement
The FCA and Payment Systems Regulator are committed to ensuring that cash, and the infrastructure that supports it, remains available for those who need it. -
The FCA and the Bank of England encourage market participants in a switch to SONIA in the sterling exchange traded derivatives market from 17 June
FCA and the Bank of England encourage exchange traded derivatives market participants move to SONIA. -
Financial regulators publish third edition of plan for upcoming work
The Financial Services Regulatory Initiatives Forum has issued the third edition of the Regulatory Initiatives Grid which lists upcoming work. -
FCA statement on its work on liquidity mismatch in authorised open-ended property funds
In August 2020 we consulted on proposals to reduce the potential for harm to investors from the liquidity mismatch in open-ended property funds. -
The FCA and Practitioner Panel joint survey for 2021 launches
The FCA and Practitioner Panel joint survey for 2021 has launched. Regulated firms share their feedback on how the FCA regulates the industry. -
FCA secures bankruptcy of 3 individuals involved in an unauthorised share scheme
The High Court had previously ordered payment of nearly £3.62 million to those who bought shares that were promoted unlawfully -
FCA publishes letter of concerns in relation to Provident's proposed scheme of arrangement
Provident's application for permission from the court to hold meetings of its scheme creditors to vote on a scheme of arrangement was heard at the High Court today