FCA set to probe private asset valuations amid fears of liquidity crisis September 27, 2023 The Financial Conduct Authority is set to probe the way investors value the private assets on their books as it continues a deepdive into the liquidity of the market in the UK.
City watchdogs target diversity in finance with raft of new rules September 25, 2023 The City watchdogs have taken aim at lacklustre diversity and equality in the Square Mile today with a raft of proposals designed to boost representation and stamp out bullying and sexual harassment.
FCA warns insurance firms to make sure they are offering fair value September 20, 2023 The City regulator has given firms producing a type of add-on insurance to motor cover an ultimatum to demonstrate they are providing fair value.
Banks not closing accounts due to political views, FCA finds September 19, 2023 Banks have not been closing customer accounts for political reasons, according to the initial findings of an investigation by the FCA.
FCA poised for fresh clampdown on firms with new marketing rules September 12, 2023 FCA poised for fresh clampdown on firms with new marketing rules
PEPs: Banks under renewed pressure as City watchdog begins review into treatment of politicians September 5, 2023 Financial services firms denying banking services to politicians will come under renewed scrutiny as the City watchdog launched its review into domestic politically exposed persons (PEPs).
FCA: One in 10 interest-only mortgage holders may be ‘overly optimistic’ on debt August 15, 2023 One in 10 interest-only mortgage holders might be “overly optimistic” about paying off their debt when the time comes, the City watchdog has suggested.
Rise of the ‘finfluencers’: Instagram, Facebook and Reddit drive investment ideas in young people August 15, 2023 Young people are increasingly turning to social media for investment ideas even as the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) starts to whip out regulation on the field of finance influencers – or ‘finfluencers’ as they are often known as. Over a fifth of investors ages between 18 and 34 are taking investment advice such as stock [...]
Financial watchdog to ask MPs about debanking experiences August 15, 2023 British politicians are to be asked to reveal whether they have encountered problems or faced being “debanked”, as part of an inquiry by the UK’s financial watchdog. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said it is looking into the rules surrounding politically exposed persons (PEPs), which includes MPs. The regime was thrust into the spotlight after [...]
Banks and watchdog exploring expanding open banking to savings accounts to boost competition August 1, 2023 Banks have committed to explore the expansion of open banking into the savings market, the City watchdog revealed yesterday. In its report on the savings market, the regulator confirmed that banks and building societies have committed to explore how investment in open banking can be used to support savings customers. This includes carrying out a [...]