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  1. FCA fines Aviva Pension Trustees UK Limited and Aviva Wrap UK Limited £8.2m for Client Money and Assets failings

    Press Releases Published: 05/10/2016 Last modified: 03/11/2016
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today fined Aviva Pension Trustees UK Limited and Aviva Wrap UK Limited (together Aviva) £8,246,800 for failings in its oversight of its outsourced providers in relation to the protection of client assets.
  2. Ensuring the UK remains open for business – requirements for foreign-owned firms

    Speeches Published: 13/11/2013 Last modified: 14/11/2013
    Speech by Clive Adamson, Director of Supervision, at the Association of Foreign Banks, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version.
  3. Consumer redress scheme opens – card security product holders have until March 2016 to claim compensation

    Press Releases Published: 18/08/2015 Last modified: 01/09/2015
    Linda Woodall, Director of Supervision - Retail & Authorisations, said:. “The FCA has worked closely with Affinion International Limited, and banks and card providers, to set up this consumer redress scheme. ... One of the features of the card security
  4. FCA fines investment firm Sesame £6m for failing to ensure advice given to customers was suitable and for poor systems and controls

    Press Releases Published: 05/06/2013 Last modified: 17/09/2013
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Sesame Limited (Sesame) £6,031,200 for two sets of failings: failing to ensure that investment advice given to its customers was suitable; and failings in the systems and controls that governed the
  5. Sanctions systems and controls: firms’ response to increased sanctions due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

    Good and poor practice Published: 06/09/2023 Last modified: 20/03/2024
    We set out key findings from our assessments of sanctions systems and controls in financial services firms. We include examples of good practice and areas for improvement, to help firms deliver even greater compliance with sanctions.