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Market Force and the Chartered Institute’s Nicholas Barbon Lectures
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Managing Director, Prudential Business Unit at the Chartered Institute’s Nicholas Barbon Lectures, London -
Authorised fund managers’ assessments of their funds’ value
This review sets out our findings from our review, where we looked at the processes used by different Authorised Fund Managers (AFMs) when they carry out assessments of value (AoVs or 'Value Assessments') for the funds they operate. -
New rules will protect consumers from harmful fee-charging credit broking practices, says FCA
consumers facing difficulty in identifying the firm that has taken a fee, and in obtaining a refund from the firm or a response to their complaint. ... Over 40 per cent of consumer credit complaints received by the FCA relate to credit brokers, 80 per -
Prisoners, wellness programmes and the rats of Hanoi: why the FCA tests its interventions
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at the UK Competition Network conference, London. -
Update to information on investments made through Harlequin Management Services (South East) Limited (“Harlequin Property”)
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) issued an alert to financial advisers on 18 January 2013 regarding this subject. -
Firms’ preparations to comply with the cryptoasset financial promotions regime – feedback on good and poor practice
The FCA met with various regulated cryptoasset firms to understand how prepared they were. See findings and examples of good and poor practice. -
PS15/11: Buy-to-let mortgages – implementing the Mortgage Credit Directive Order 2015, feedback on CP15/3 and final rules
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 -
State Street UK fined £22.9m by Financial Conduct Authority for Transitions Management failings
Over £165 billion of assets invested in pensions and other large funds are transferred between investment managers, markets and products every year – potentially affecting the returns enjoyed by millions of consumers -
FCA stops Alexander David Securities Limited disposing of assets without permission
The FCA has imposed requirements on corporate advisory firm, Alexander David Securities Limited (ADSL), which means it must not dispose of any assets without the written consent of the FCA. Since 29 June 2020, ADSL has not been permitted to -
FCA cancels payday lender’s interim permission, bans director and refuses application to conduct regulated business
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has banned Andrew Barry Hart, the sole director, controller and ultimate owner of Wage Payment and Payday Loans Limited (WPPL), from performing any role in regulated financial services. The FCA has also