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  1. Restrictions imposed on Beaufort Securities Limited (BSL) and Beaufort Asset Clearing Services Limited (BACSL) and both Firms are placed into insolvency

    Press Releases Published: 02/03/2018 Last modified: 02/03/2018
    Following an urgent application by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the High Court has appointed Messrs Russell Downs, Douglas Nigel Rackham and Dan Yoram Schwarzmann of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) as joint administrators of BSL and joint
  2. FG18/7: Fairness of variation terms in financial services consumer contracts under the Consumer Rights Act 2015

    Finalised guidance Published: 17/05/2018 Last modified: 19/12/2018
    We are consulting on changes to the Financial Crime Guide for firms, proposing to add a chapter on insider dealing and market manipulation and make miscellaneous changes as a result of recent regulatory changes to ensure the guide remains up to date.
  3. FCA and PSR Boards appoint new members to decision-making committees, including new chair and two deputy chairs

    Press Releases Published: 21/09/2015 Last modified: 21/09/2015
    Service. She was a Non-Executive Director of the Serious Organised Crime Agency from 2005-2010. ... He has led and launched two trade associations in the financial advice sector and written two books on financial services regulation.
  4. PS23/1: Extended asset retention requirement for firms under the British Steel Pension Scheme consumer redress scheme

    Policy and guidance Policy statements Published: 28/11/2022 Last modified: 27/01/2023
    Final rules to extend asset retention rules for certain firms who provided transfer advice to BSPS members. We also summarise feedback to CP22/22.
  5. FCA fines Julius Baer International Limited £18m and publishes decision notices for three individuals

    Press Releases Published: 30/11/2022 Last modified: 28/09/2023
    We have fined Julius Baer International Limited £18,022,500 for failing to conduct its business with integrity, failing to take reasonable care to organise and control its affairs and failing to be open and cooperative with the FCA.
  6. Andrew Bailey keynote speech on MiFID II at the European Independent Research Providers Association

    Speeches Published: 25/02/2019 Last modified: 25/02/2019
    Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, on the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) at the European Independent Research Providers Association.
  7. DP15/6: Possible FCA Handbook changes to reflect the introduction of the Innovative Finance ISA and the regulated activity of advising on peer-to-peer agreements

    Discussion papers Published: 12/11/2015 Last modified: 12/11/2015
    financial advisers. firms operating loan-based crowdfunding platforms. firms that wish to manage IFISAs. ... financial return in the form of interest payments, together with repayment of capital.
  8. FCA one year on – effective regulation goes hand-in-hand with sustainable businesses

    Speeches Published: 12/05/2014 Last modified: 13/05/2014
    Speech by Clive Adamson, FCA Director of Supervision, at the Building Societies Association (BSA). This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version.
  9. 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
  10. Implementing MiFID II – multi-firm review of research unbundling reforms

    Multi-firm reviews Published: 19/09/2019 Last modified: 19/09/2019
    Our rules to implement the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) II require asset managers to explicitly pay for third-party research, and brokers to price and provide research separately. These are the findings of our review on how