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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. -
5 million pension savers could put their retirement savings at risk to scammers
The FCA and The Pensions Regulator are warning the public about fraudsters targeting people’s retirement savings. This warning comes as new research suggests that 42% of pension savers, which would equate over 5 million people across the UK, could -
FCA finds MiFID II research unbundling rules working well for investors
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published multi-firm review findings indicating the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive’s (MiFID II) research unbundling rules have improved asset managers’ accountability over costs, saving -
FCA proposes additional measures to help insurance customers in financial difficulty
The FCA has published proposals on how firms should continue to seek to help customers who hold insurance and premium finance products and may be in financial difficulty because of coronavirus (Covid-19), after 31 October 2020. -
Free trade in financial services and global regulatory standards: friends not rivals
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the Economic Council Financial Markets Policy Conference. -
PS14/17: Retirement Reforms and the Guidance Guarantee, including feedback on CP14/11
This Policy Statement reports on the main issues arising from Consultation Paper 14/11 Retirement reforms and the Guidance Guarantee and publishes near final standards and rules. -
FCA fines SEI Investments (Europe) Limited £900,200 for client money breaches
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined SEI Investments (Europe) Limited (SEI) for failings in relation to its protection of client money. -
Former equities trader at Schroders Investment Management sentenced for insider dealing
Damian Clarke, a former equities trader at Schroders Investment Management has today been sentenced to two years imprisonment having pleaded guilty to nine counts of insider dealing. -
FCA action delivers £80 million savings in fees for credit card customers
In recent years, the FCA has focused on reducing the risk of harm that flows from customers being in debt that they cannot afford to repay. Some key areas of work have included: Targeted supervisory work to mitigate the risks from poor culture and -
FCA and Bank of England review Memorandum of Understanding for supervision of markets and market infrastructure
another in relation to the supervision of markets and market infrastructure.