SPEED READ The courts considered the arguments from the JFSC concerning integrity of an investment adviser (SWM) when they dealt with two complaints. In complaint No 1 SWM refused to re-open a compliant after being directed to do so by a 3rd party – the court stated it is not unreasonable on the part of […]
Read MoreMoney Laundering vulnerabilities in London’s Capital Markets?
London is the global leader for raising capital; Its infrastructure, people, breadth of financial services and even the GMT zone itself ensures companies and investors from around the world can intersect. It’s stock exchanges enable companies of all shapes and sizes to float and raise capital, and investors to buy shares. However, with its diverse […]
Read MoreBoE, FCA and MAS to collaborate on cybersecurity
On 13 June 2019, Bank of England (BoE), FCA and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) published a joint press release announcing their intention to work together to strengthen cybersecurity in their financial sectors. The authorities plan to enter into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to formalise the enhanced collaboration, which will identify effective ways […]
Read MoreLeading the Way on Regulation + Sustainable business models
The following is part of a Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of General Insurance and Conduct Specialists Supervision, at the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) Conference 2019. Sustainable business models Andrew Bailey, the FCA’s Chief Executive, has previously talked about the UK having had two financial crises: the first, was prudential the second, was […]
Read MoreFCA’s enforcement action against Carphone Warehouse – Things you might have missed
The UK Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) enforcement action against Carphone Warehouse (CPW) featured the second focused resolution agreement that the FCA has entered into. Importantly, this is the first focused resolution agreement that has resulted in a change being made to the financial penalty that the FCA imposed. However, relatively little air time has been […]
Read MoreFCA ENFORCEMENT CASE STUDIES – Lessons learnt?
LEARN FROM OTHER PEOPLES MISTAKES – Enforcement action was taken by the FCA about 1] culture and governance; 2] operational and technological resilience; 3] financial crime and money laundering, and 4] the treatment of customers. Cases matched against the above are discussed below:- 1.Firm’s culture and governancei it is expected that individual accountability, culture and […]
Read MoreSpotlight on Money Laundering in 2019
Summary What Next? Driving dirty money out of the UK financial system has become an increasing priority for the FCA, reflecting the higher profile which money laundering now has in the UK. This profile stems from a variety of sources, including the political focus on tackling the proceeds of crime, media investigations into tax evasion […]
Read MoreUK Financial Conduct Authority Anti-Money Laundering Investigations Underway With Threats of Civil and Criminal Enforcement
Speaking on 4 April 2019, the head of enforcement for the UK FCA, Mark Steward, warned those subject to the UK’s anti-money laundering regulations that ‘it is time that the FCA gave effect to the full intention of the Money-Laundering Regulations which provides for criminal prosecutions’. He added: ‘[The FCA is] now conducting ‘dual track’ […]
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