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FCA fines Tesco Bank £16.4m for failures in 2016 cyber attack
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Tesco Personal Finance plc (Tesco Bank) £16,400,000 for failing to exercise due skill, care and diligence in protecting its personal current account holders against a cyber attack. The cyber attack -
Preparing for Brexit in financial services: the state of play
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, delivered at Bloomberg - London -
FS17/2: High-cost credit and review of the high-cost short-term credit price cap
We are publishing our response to the Call for Input into our review of high-cost credit products. -
FCA publishes third MiFID II consultation paper
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today (29 September 2016) published its third consultation paper on the implementation of the revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II). -
PS24/7: Implementing the Overseas Funds Regime (OFR)
Our final rules on the implementation of the Overseas Funds Regime -
FCA bans former CIB Partners Limited CEO Arnold Eber
Keydata was placed into administration by the Court on 8 June 2009 and Keydata, senior management at Keydata remain under investigation by the FCA. ... To support this it has three operational objectives: to secure an appropriate degree of protection for -
Enhancing the UK’s capital markets – The FCA’s role and priorities
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director, Markets, to City & Financial Global’s The Future of UK Financial Regulation Summit. -
The new pension flexibilities – update from the FCA
An update on FCA activity on pension flexibilities. -
Phillip Boakes Sentenced for Failing to Pay Confiscation Order
However, under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, the value of tainted gifts can be recovered from defendants even when such monies may no longer be available to them. ... To support this it has three operational objectives: to secure an appropriate degree -
FCA confirms increase in Financial Ombudsman Service award limit
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today confirmed that the Financial Ombudsman Service will soon be able to require financial services firms to pay significantly more compensation to consumers and businesses.