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The UK's financial regulator has had a rough ride over the past couple of years as its strategy to "name and shame" firms it ...
Advice firms plan to review business practices to meet technology and regulatory requirements amid the FCA’s recent data ...
Two individuals have been sentenced to a combined 12 years of imprisonment for their roles in a £1.5m crypto fraud following ...
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Private Banker International on MSNFCA to extend non-financial misconduct rules beyond bankingFrom 1 September 2026, around 37,000 regulated firms, including asset managers and hedge funds will be subject to the ...
The Financial Conduct Authority will extend its rules governing bullying and discrimination beyond the banking sector.
The International Underwriting Association (IUA), which represents insurance and reinsurance companies in the London Market, ...
This latest consultation is another important step towards a more proportionate approach to regulating our sector,' says a ...
The risks of private markets need to be highlighted as they grow in importance, according to Sarah Pritchard, deputy chief ...
The UK’s financial regulator has said it is “closing reports faster” after receiving more whistleblower reports than ever ...
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority has clarified that serious bullying, harassment and violence in the work place qualify ...
In the UK, “once in a generation” reforms are a bit like heatwaves: they can cause much complaining, and are becoming increasingly frequent as the climate changes. Fitting, then, that the Financial ...
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MoneyWeek on MSNFCA reveals 'once in a generation' advice changes - what the reforms mean for youConsumers to get free access to financial advice type help for pensions and investment following proposed changes from the ...
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