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FCA publishes decision notice against Alistair Burns deciding to ban him and fine him
The Financial Conduct Authority has today published a Decision Notice in respect of Alistair Burns, Chief Executive at TailorMade Independent Limited (TMI). -
Financial Conduct Authority unveils successful sandbox firms on the second anniversary of Project Innovate
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today marks the second anniversary of Project Innovate by announcing the firms that were successful in their applications to begin testing in the first cohort of the regulatory sandbox. -
Gaming trading: how trading apps could be engaging consumers for the worse
You may be familiar with the jumping green owl celebrating your completion of a Duolingo language lesson. Or perhaps you compete against your friends on Strava to run the most miles in a month. These are all examples of gamification – the use of -
The FCA asks for views on changes it plans to make to its rules and guidance as a result of the introduction of the Innovative Finance ISA and the regulated activity of advising on peer-to-peer agreements
In the discussion paper published today, the FCA outlines plans to introduce guidance on how information should be disclosed in relation to P2P agreements included within an IFISA. ... As a result of the introduction of this new regulated activity, the -
FCA and TPR outline a framework for value for money in defined contribution pension schemes
The FCA and The Pensions Regulator have published a joint discussion paper on developing a common framework for measuring value for money in defined contribution pension schemes. -
Investment advisers’ and authorised firms’ responsibilities when accepting business from unauthorised introducers or lead generators
This alert highlights some of the risks arising from authorised firms accepting business from unauthorised introducers/lead generators and other authorised firms. -
FCA bans former Co-operative Bank Chair, Paul Flowers, from the financial services industry
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has banned the former Chair of Co-operative Bank PLC (Co-op Bank), Paul Flowers, from the financial services industry. -
FCA publishes new data on savings interest rates and announces new rules coming into effect
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published the third and final ‘sunlight remedy’ data set, showing the lowest interest rates available from 32 providers of cash savings accounts and easy access cash ISAs. This is part of the -
FCA announces competition review into credit cards - particular focus on how industry works with those in difficult financial situations
There is however, a duty of care to consumers, and I think it’s important for there to be clarification of whether competition is working in their interests.”. ... This week, the FCA took over regulation of consumer credit and published low income -
FCA bans Angela Burns from acting as a non-executive director and fines her for her failure to declare conflicts of interest
The Financial Conduct authority (FCA) has banned Angela Burns from acting as a non-executive director (NED) and fined her £20,000 for failing to act with integrity at two mutual societies.