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First-tier Tribunal upholds decision to fine Hall and Hanley Limited for data breaches and unauthorised copying of client signatures
The First-tier Tribunal (the Tribunal) has upheld a fine of £91,000 imposed on Hall and Hanley Limited (H&H) by the Claims Management Regulator (CMR), the former regulator for claims management companies (CMCs). The hearing for the Tribunal was -
CP18/18: Guidance on regular premium PPI complaints and recurring non-disclosure of commission
This paper consults on new guidance that clarifies our expectations about the handling of certain regular premium payment protection insurance (PPI) complaints. -
FS20/13: Coronavirus and customers in temporary financial difficulty: feedback on draft updated guidance for insurance and premium finance firms
We summarise the feedback we received on our proposed measures for insurance and premium finance firms, and our response. -
PS20/15: High-risk investments: Marketing speculative illiquid securities (including speculative mini-bonds) to retail investors
The FCA has confirmed proposals to permanently ban the mass-marketing of speculative illiquid securities - including speculative mini-bonds - to retail investors -
Tribunal upholds the Financial Conduct Authority’s decision to censure Arch Financial Products and to fine and ban two of its partners
The Upper Tribunal (Tribunal) has upheld the decision of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to issue a public censure against Arch Financial Products LLP (Arch), and to prohibit Robin Farrell, its chief executive, and Robert Addison, a senior -
FCA takes action against Darren Reynolds and Andrew Deeney of Active Wealth for dishonest pension transfer advice
The FCA has decided to fine Mr Reynolds of Active Wealth (UK) Limited (Active Wealth) £2,212,316 and ban him from working in financial services. Mr Deeney was fined £397,400 and banned from working in financial services. -
FCA fines Aviva Investors £17.6m for systems and controls failings that led to its failure to manage conflicts of interest fairly
The business failed to do so in relation to the inherent conflicts of interest and risks associated with the side-by-side management of funds. -
The Financial Conduct Authority fines FXCM UK £4 million for making ‘unfair profits’ and not being open with the FCA
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Testing how Authorised Fund Managers are embedding the Guiding Principles in ESG and sustainable investment funds
We set out findings from our supervisory work that looked at how authorised fund managers (AFMs) comply with existing regulatory requirements and expectations on the design, delivery and disclosure of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and -
CP22/5: Proposed changes to allow companies to use a more up to date electronic format for their annual financial reports
We propose to change the definition of UKSEF 2022 in Article 2(4B) of the Transparency Directive (TD) ESEF Regulation so that it refers to UKSEF 2022 v2.0.0 instead of v1.0.0.