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  1. Anti-competitive conduct in the asset management sector: FCA Decisions under the Competition Act 1998

    Decisions and notices Notices and decisions Published: 22/05/2019 Last modified: 22/05/2019
    On 21 February 2019, the FCA decided that 3 asset management firms, Hargreave Hale Ltd, Newton Investment Management Limited and River and Mercantile Asset Management LLP (RAMAM), breached competition law. They shared strategic information during a
  2. High-cost short-term credit agreements and coronavirus: updated temporary guidance for firms

    Finalised guidance Published: 15/07/2020 Last modified: 20/11/2020
    This guidance applies in the exceptional circumstances arising out of the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the financial situation of high-cost short-term credit agreement customers.
  3. PS15/11: Buy-to-let mortgages – implementing the Mortgage Credit Directive Order 2015, feedback on CP15/3 and final rules

    Policy statements Published: 05/06/2015 Last modified: 13/10/2016
    In this Policy Statement we summarise the feedback we received to the proposals contained in CP15/3 and give our responses. We are also publishing our final Handbook rules and guidance on implementing the Government’s legislative regime for
  4. FS21/8: Feedback to consultation paper on liquidity mismatch in authorised open-ended property funds

    Feedback statements Published: 07/05/2021 Last modified: 07/05/2021
    We consulted on reducing the potential for investor harm where the terms for dealing in some property funds are not aligned with the time it takes to buy or sell the buildings in which the funds invest in.
  5. Occasional Paper No. 32: Now you see it: drawing attention to charges in the asset management industry

    Occasional papers Published: 05/04/2018 Last modified: 05/04/2018
    As part of the Asset Management Market Study, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of different ways of presenting charges on investors’ decision-making and their understanding and awareness of charges.
  6. CP19/13: Recovering the costs of the Office for Professional Body Anti-Money-laundering Supervision (OPBAS): further consultation on fees structure

    Consultation papers Published: 14/03/2019 Last modified: 22/03/2019
    In this consultation paper, we feed back on the outcome of the consultation we conducted in October 2018 (CP18/32) on the variable fee we will charge professional body supervisors (PBSs) in 2018/19 to recover the costs of establishing and running
  7. FCA succeeds in application to Upper Tribunal to strike out P.F. International’s challenge to regulatory decision

    Press Releases Published: 28/01/2020 Last modified: 28/01/2020
    The Financial Conduct Authority (‘FCA’) has successfully applied to the Upper Tribunal to strike out an appeal made by P.F International Limited, a franchise of the Kirby Vacuum Company. P.F. International has now exhausted its avenues of appeal.
  8. FCA fines Sapien Capital Ltd for serious financial crime control failings in relation to cum/ex trading

    Press Releases Published: 06/05/2021 Last modified: 06/05/2021
    We have fined Sapien Capital Ltd £178,000 for failings which led to the risk of facilitating fraudulent trading and money laundering.
  9. Tribunal upholds £80,000 fine for broker who lied about income and used falsified payslips in mortgage application

    Press Releases Published: 17/04/2014 Last modified: 29/11/2021
    The Upper Tribunal (Tribunal) has upheld the decision of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to impose a financial penalty of £80,000 on Amir Khan, director of Sovereign Worldwide Limited (Sovereign), for dishonestly submitting false income
  10. FCA bans Nigel Lewis and Susan Jones for incompetent British Steel Pension Scheme advice

    Press Releases Published: 27/11/2023 Last modified: 27/11/2023
    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