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  1. Upper Tribunal upholds FCA decision to fine and ban Chief Executive of TailorMade Independent Limited, Alistair Burns

    Press Releases Published: 01/08/2018 Last modified: 01/08/2018
    On 31 July 2018, the Upper Tribunal upheld the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) decision to prohibit Alistair Burns, Director and CF1 of TailorMade Independent Limited (TMI) from performing any FCA significant influence or senior management
  2. Credit cards (including retail revolving credit) and coronavirus: proposed update to temporary guidance for firms

    Policy and guidance Guidance consultations Published: 19/06/2020 Last modified: 30/11/2020
    This guidance applies in the exceptional circumstances arising out of the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the financial situation of credit card (including retail revolving credit) customers.
  3. LIBOR and the FCA's powers under the UK Benchmarks Regulation: questions and answers

    Firms Focus areas Markets Markets policy Published: 15/10/2021 Last modified: 09/01/2023
    In September 2021, we published information for firms to help manage an orderly wind-down of LIBOR. We explain this as well as information about our UK Benchmarks Regulation (BMR) powers.
  4. FS14/1: Feedback Statement on FSA CP12/13 Solvency II – COBS rule changes

    Feedback statements Published: 14/10/2014 Last modified: 16/01/2015
    The paper will be of primary interest to all insurance firms within the scope of Solvency II. ... PRA CP22/14 The Prudential Regulation Authority’s approach to with-profits insurance business.
  5. FCA fines five banks £1.1 billion for FX failings and announces industry-wide remediation programme

    Press Releases Published: 12/11/2014 Last modified: 04/11/2019
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has imposed fines totalling £1,114,918,000 ($1.7 billion) on five banks for failing to control business practices in their G10 spot foreign exchange (FX) trading operations: Citibank N.A. £225,575,000 ($358
  6. FCA, PRA and Bank of England set out plan to improve diversity and inclusion in regulated firms

    Press Releases Published: 07/07/2021 Last modified: 07/07/2021
    The FCA, PRA and Bank of England have opened a discussion with stakeholders on ambitious plans to improve diversity and inclusion in financial services, to achieve better outcomes for consumers and across markets.
  7. FCA and PRA publish Decision Notices given to former CEO who paid excessive remuneration to his wife to reduce his tax liability

    Press Releases Published: 18/11/2019 Last modified: 06/05/2022
    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’
  8. DLG Bonds / Direct Line Group PLC (Clone of FCA authorised firms and UK registered companies)

    Warnings Published: 22/09/2021 Last modified: 22/09/2021
    DLG Bonds / Direct Line Group PLC (Clone of FCA authorised firms and UK registered companies) is not authorised or registered by the FCA but has been targeting people in the UK, claiming to be an authorised firm. Find out why you should be wary of
  9. FS24/1 – Potential competition impacts from the data asymmetry between Big Tech firms and firms in financial services

    Feedback statements Published: 22/04/2024 Last modified: 22/04/2024
    We summarise our analysis of the responses we received to our Call for Input on potential competition impacts from the data asymmetry between Big Tech and firms in financial services. We also set out next steps.
  10. FCA fines Aviva Investors £17.6m for systems and controls failings that led to its failure to manage conflicts of interest fairly

    Press Releases Published: 24/02/2015 Last modified: 24/02/2015
    While Aviva Investors’ policy required trades to be allocated in a timely manner, weaknesses in systems and processes meant traders could delay recording the allocation of executed trades for several hours.