UK regulators cautiously welcome EU backtrack on no-deal share trading rules May 29, 2019 UK regulators have welcomed a move by their EU counterparts to backtrack on rules that would have stopped European investors from trading shares in some of the biggest British companies in London after a no-deal Brexit. Read more: EU leaders tell UK the Brexit deal cannot be renegotiated However, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said [...]
UK peer-to-peer finance company Lendy collapses amid investigation May 25, 2019 UK property finance firm Lendy has collapsed and administrators from RSM have been appointed following a court order on Friday afternoon. The lender is under investigation by financial regulators, and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said the appointment was made "following action taken by the FCA". Read more: Treasury launches probe into FCA's review of London Capital & Finance "There is [...]
HM Treasury launches probe into FCA regulation of collapsed firm London Capital & Finance May 23, 2019 HM Treasury has launched an investigation into the collapse of investment firm London Capital & Finance, which will probe the actions of the Financial Conduct Authority. The independent review, which will be lead by Dame Elizabeth Gloster and is expected to take 12 months, will investigate the circumstances surrounding the failure of LCF, which went into [...]
Forex trading director spent client money on luxury lifestyle, court finds May 22, 2019 The High Court has ordered a forex trading company and its director to pay a £917,231 fine after it found investors were scammed and the proceeds spent on luxury goods and cryptocurrencies. The High Court declared that Xcore Capital and its director Jonathan Chitty, 27, from Surrey, had carried on an unauthorised investment scheme which [...]
More than £27m lost in forex and crypto investment scams last year May 21, 2019 Over £27m was reported lost to cryptocurrency and forex investment scams in the last financial year, figures published today show. Victims lost an average of £14,600 according to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Action Fraud. Reports tripled compared to the previous year to over 1,800. The FCA said fraudsters use social media to promote [...]
Thank Yu very much: Yu Group soars as FCA drops investigation into £10m accounting black hole May 16, 2019 Yu Group shares jumped by more than four fifths today as the Financial Conduct Authority dropped an investigation into the energy company. The FCA decided to take no action against Yu over an accounting error which cost the company £10m last year. Read more: Yu Group shares plunge 80 per cent as it warns profits [...]
The big fixer-upper: How to solve the problems in the mortgage market May 15, 2019 We've sent people into space, built driverless cars, and engineered robots that can think like us. And yet, fixing the mortgage approval process still seems out of humanity’s reach. The market is riddled with inefficiencies. Consumers are forced to fill out documents detailing every corner of their lives, while clunky underwriting processes mean that it [...]
MPs tell government to intervene if banks don’t do enough to halt branch closures May 13, 2019 The government or the financial watchdog should be ready to intervene if banks do not do enough to halt the closure of local branches, MPs have suggested. In its report into financial inclusion, the influential Treasury Select Committee (TSC) said the closure of local branches were more likely to affect older and more vulnerable customers and [...]
City watchdog proposes mortgage shake-up to boost consumer choice May 7, 2019 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today announced changes to mortgage advice rules to try and increase choice for consumers. The City watchdog identified a number of ways its advice rules are acting as a barrier to the development of new tools to help consumers choose and buy a mortgage and the new rules are aimed [...]
City watchdog launches review of the financial advice market May 1, 2019 The City watchdog today launched a review of the financial advice market amid concerns investors are paying too much. The Financial Conduct Authority’s review will look at what consumers want from the market and how the market works to deliver this. The FCA will review how changes made since 2012, including the retail distribution review [...]