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Former Redcentric CFO sentenced to five and a half years imprisonment
Tim Coleman sentenced to five and a half years imprisonment and disqualified from being a director for ten years. -
New financial sanctions measures in relation to Russia
Following the Prime Minister’s statement to the House of Commons on 22 February 2022, the UK has announced a tranche of sanctions on Russia. -
FCA publishes guidance consultation for firms who seek to limit their liabilities
We have seen an increase in the number of firms developing proposals, such as Scheme of Arrangements, to deal with significant liabilities to consumers, in particular redress liabilities. -
Highlights of the FCA’s new approach in 2021
Our mission is to protect consumers from harm, enhance the integrity of the UK’s financial system and promote competition. We are continuing to pursue these objectives while also working to become a more innovative, adaptive and assertive regulator -
Update for firms on PRIIPs RTS Article 18 and related rules
The extension which starts from 31 December 2021 to 31 December 2026 means that UCITS funds offered to UK retail investors can continue to supply either a PRIIPs key information document or a UCITS key investor information document. -
FCA publishes warning notice statements for GAM International Management and Timothy Haywood
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined GAM international Management Limited £9.1m and Timothy Hayward £230,037 for conflicts of interest and gifts & entertainment matters. -
NatWest fined £264.8 million for anti-money laundering failures
National Westminster Bank Plc fined £264,772,619.95 following convictions for three offences of failing to comply with money laundering regulations. -
Credit Suisse fined £147,190,276 (US$200,664,504) and undertakes to the FCA to forgive US$200 million of Mozambican debt
The Financial Conduct Authority has fined Credit Suisse over £147 million for serious financial crime due diligence failings related to loans worth over US$1.3 billion, which the bank arranged for the Republic of Mozambique. These loans and a bond -
Partnerships, priorities and predictions for the future in the pensions market
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director, Markets, to the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association -
Stephen Allen sentenced to 28 months imprisonment for forging a trust deed
Stephen Allen has today been sentenced to 28 months imprisonment for forging a trust deed in an attempt to help his client minimise restitution payments owed to victims.