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FCA and PRA publish Decision Notices given to former CEO who paid excessive remuneration to his wife to reduce his tax liability
The Financial Conduct Authority (‘FCA’) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (‘PRA’) have decided to ban and fine Stuart Malcolm Forsyth, the former CEO of a small mutual insurer, £78,318 and £76,180 respectively. The regulators’ -
The FCA fines Porta Verde £25,000 for serious failings in its appointed representatives’ sales practices
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The Financial Conduct Authority fines FXCM UK £4 million for making ‘unfair profits’ and not being open with the FCA
The relevant FCA principles for business:. A firm must pay due regard to the interests of its customers and treat them fairly (customer interest - principle 6). -
Large unincorporated associations may be eligible for help following 2008 deposit failures – FCA to consult on extending FSCS protection on investments
Large unincorporated associations such as charities, clubs or societies, that were not considered eligible for help over lost deposits following the collapse of Kaupthing Singer and Friedlander Bank (KSF) and Landsbanki Islands hf in 2008, may now -
FG18/6: Helping tenants find alternatives to high-cost credit and what this means for social housing landlords
FG18/6: Helping tenants find alternatives to high-cost credit and what this means for social housing landlords -
PS20/11: Removing barriers to intra-group switching and helping borrowers with maturing interest-only and part-and-part mortgages
We amended our rules on closed mortgage books in October 2020. We also issued temporary new guidance as part of our coronavirus (Covid-19) measures, which will end on 31 October 2021 -
RMA-J Data required for collection of fees: help text (for reporting period ending 1 April)
Read our help text for Gabriel submission RMAR section J (RMA-J) data required for collection of fees. Firms with a reporting period ending on or after 1 April 2019.