The FCA published its report on Alternatives to High-cost Credit on 22 July 2019. The report highlights that many people turn to high cost credit due to them not having access to mainstream credit due to factors such...
The Payment Systems Regulator has published the results of its commissioned research into how people and businesses are using cash in today’s landscape. It found that despite the transition to and increase in...
EIOPA has conducted a review of the approaches of NCA to ‘greater good’ rules. The findings of the report included the assessment that divergence between Member States in relation to, in particular, the...
The PRA is consulting on its approach to the determination of the availability of subordinated liabilities and preference shares in group own funds under Solvency II. Views on the PRA’s statements regarding...
EIOPA is inviting views from stakeholders on the methodological principles of insurance stress testing. The discussion paper considers aspects of stress tests such as: process and objectives; scope scenario design; and...
As part of its mandate under CRR to monitor and report on capital instruments, the EBA has published an update to its CET1 Report along with an updated list of instruments. The EBA notes the inclusion of 16 new forms...
The FCA and the PRA have updated the MoU setting out the relationship between the two regulators and the way in which they respectively operate, particularly in common areas. The MoU was first published at the time of...
FCA has written to CEOs of wealth management and stockbroking firms setting out its view of the key risks of harm their firms pose to customers and markets. FCA has recently started its 2 year strategy plan on...
The EBA has analysed the regulatory landscape for FinTech firms, both in terms of activities around the regulatory perimeter and within authorisation. The report sets out the findings of this analysis, including...
In the context of ongoing work by both the FCA and CMA on fair pricing and loyalty penalties, the FCA has published a feedback statement setting out a framework for how it will evaluate the fairness of a given pricing...
ESMA has opened a call for evidence regarding the impact of MiFID II disclosure requirements in relation to inducements, and costs and charges. The responses will form part of ESMA’s assessment of the...
The FCA has launched a consultation on a new ‘signposting’ rule, aimed at helping customers with pre-existing medical conditions (PEMC) purchase travel insurance. The rule would specify circumstances in...
The Lending Standards Board (LSB) has announced that from the Standards of Lending Practice for business customers are to apply to businesses with a turnover of up to £25 million, from the previous £6.5 million...
In a recent speech, Christopher Woolard of the FCA considered three lenses through which the FCA views the issues relating to AI: what are new, and what are existing issues; how to ensure that AI creates value for...
ESMA is consulting on draft guidelines regarding the compliance function under MiFID. The proposals build on the existing 2012 guidelines by, among other aspects, addressing the changes MiFID II made to the compliance...
ESMA has published draft guidelines addressing the way in which performance fees can be charged to a UCITS and its investors. The areas covered by the draft guidelines include the circumstances in which a performance...
The FCA has announced that it is planning a replacement for Gabriel, its data collection system. It has therefore asked current Gabriel users to complete a feedback survey to provide views that can be considered in the...
Reporting restrictions have been lifted such that FCA has finally been able to confirm a conviction it secured against Richard Baldwin in 2017 for dealing in criminal property. The property was related to FCA’s...
The Government’s response to the Treasury Committee report was published on 11th July. The document sets out the Government’s response to each of the report’s conclusions and recommendations. The key...
As part of this exercise, the FCA assessed Firms’ ability to: plan for and manage business continuity events implement business continuity contingencies including communications recover and return to normal...
A report published by the Joint Committee of European Supervisory Authorities, ie the EBA, ESMA and EIOPA, has reviewed the current landscape of cross-border supervision, in particular in the light of the regulatory...
The Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has completed its 5 year review of the Consumer Contracts Regulations. While these regulations broadly exclude financial services, they may be engaged where...
The EBA has published a thematic report evaluating the impact of FinTech on the payment institution (PI) and electronic money institutions’ (EMI) business models. The report reviews key trends and drivers in the...
The Irish Central Bank has imposed a €5.9 million fine on Wells Fargo Bank International Unlimited Company for breaches of regulatory reporting and governance requirements under CRD IV, as implemented in Ireland. The...
CMA has censured Barclays, and directed it to pay £1,910.55 to affected SMEs for making them pay for accounts they did not need. The bank had bundled products together, which had the effect of preventing SME customers ...
On 1 July, UK Finance published a voluntary good practice guide to help credit institutions providing access to payment account services and those seeking to access such accounts. The guide recommends that: all relevant...
The CMA has launched a study into online platforms and digital advertising. The study will focus on harm caused by consumers in connection with three areas of digital advertising: the extent online platforms (such as...
The FCA, PRA, TPR and FRC have jointly issued a declaration reiterating their commitment to work on the enhancement of climate-related disclosures. The Joint Declaration also welcomes the UK’s Green Finance...
HM Treasury and BEIS have launched a Green Finance Strategy to meet the government’s target of reducing emissions to net zero by 2050, to boost sustainable investment, and to help make the UK a ‘green...
EIOPA is consulting on draft guidelines regarding outsourcing to cloud service providers. The areas covered by the draft guidelines include: guidance on determining whether or not cloud services should be considered to...
The FCA has published the Terms of Reference for its credit information market study. Whilst the FCA is not formally consulting on the Terms of Reference they are welcoming any comments by the end of July. The market...
Benoît Cœuré, a member of the executive board of the ECB, recently spoke about priorities and challenges facing European capital markets. He asserted that finance market fragmentation has become an increasingly...
FCA has announced a market study looking at how the credit information market operates and its impact on consumers, and has published terms of reference. Christopher Woolard said FCA is concerned abou the coverage and...
The FCA has published a Notice of Undertaking under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 from ETA Services Ltd in relation to a Cycle Insurance Policy. The FCA was concerned that the policy in question had two terms that...
Treasury and FCA organised an industry workshop aimed at helping low-income renters to get better access to contents insurance. Many contents insurance products are not suitable for the needs of these renters, so the...
In his recent speech at Mansion House, Mr Carney addressed what he saw as an emerging ‘new economy’, that would be driven by a ‘new finance’. He outlined measures taken by the Bank of England to...
The Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP spoke at Mansion House on 20 June, and outlined government’s plan to safeguard and expand the financial services industry, despite the uncertainties of Brexit and its likely impact on...
The FCA has announced that Bank of Scotland has been fined £45,500,000 (reduced by 30% from what would have been a £65 million fine) for its failures to be open and cooperative with the regulator and thereby breaching...
Much of the payments industry has been taxed greatly by the issue of both interpreting and implementing compliance with the prescriptive requirements of the PSD2 SCA RTS. The deadline for compliance with these...
In a recent speech, the Director General of the ABI noted that, amid the current government and regulatory focus on this issue, member firms have committed to a set of Guiding Principles and Action Points for GI Pricing...
The Board of the International Organization of Securities Commissions has published the Final Report of its Cyber Task Force. This report is intended be a resource for financial market regulators and firms to raise...
HM Treasury has announced a new scheme to support those in problem debt, including those with mental health issues. The new scheme will introduce a new 60 day ‘Breathing Space period’ during which interest...
Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/981 was published in the OJ on 18 June 2019. This Delegated Regulation amends the Solvency II Delegated Regulation in a number of respects primarily relating to capital and risk. It will...
The government has announced that it will consult on whether the CMA should be given the power to fine businesses directly if they have breached consumer law, for example through the ‘loyalty penalty’ and...
PRA has published its policy statement on proposed rates for 2019/2020. It will be implementing the proposals unchanged, and its updated rules and supervisory statement will take effect on 1 July.
PRA has written a Dear CEO letter relating to what it calls “fast growing firms”. These comprise 20 non-systemic deposit taking firms which have different business models and activities, most of which show...
FCA has announced new rules for the Buy Now Pay Later market, taking effect later this year The rules will protect consumers by: banning firms from charging backdated interest on amounts of money that have been repaid...
CRR II and CRD V appeared in the OJEU on 7 June, together with BRRD II and the SRM II Regulation. The measures, adopted in May, are all part of the banking reform package proposed by the European Commission in late...
PRA’s latest Occasional Consultation Paper proposes minor changes to miscellaneous Rulebook Parts, Supervisory Statements and templates and LOG files in respect of: Solvency II: The quality of capital instruments...
FCA has confirmed its final reforms to fix what it describes as a “dysfunctional” overdraft market. Andrew Bailey said he expects the reforms to mean the typical cost of borrowing £100 on an unarranged...
The Growth and Emerging Market Committee of IOSCO’s report is directed at securities regulators and makes 10 recommendations for emerging market jurisdictions to consider when issuing regulations or guidance for...
The Treasury Committee has announced an inquiry that will look at the respective roles of HMT, regulators and financial service firms in supporting the government’s climate change commitment. The terms of...
The Treasury Committee continues to pursue its concerns regarding what is being done or can be done for ‘mortgage prisoners’. These are people who took out mortgages when lending rules were less prescriptive...
The International Underwriting Association (IUA) has published two new cyber exclusion clauses: Cyber Loss Absolute Exclusion Clause (IUA 09-081): provides a broad exclusion against losses arising from the use of a...
On 4th June 2019, the FCA published its feedback to CP18/20 and its final rules on loan-based and investment-based crowdfunding platforms in Policy Statement PS19/14. The changes largely match the proposals within the...
The PRA and FCA have imposed a joint fine on Raphaels Bank following an investigation in to the cause and consequence of an IT incident in December 2015. The incident occurred by a failure of services provided by a sub...
The Opinion of the Attorney General has been published in a case referred by the Polish courts to the ECJ on the interpretation of article 16 of the CCD. The question regarded whether the calculation of the reduction...
The FSB has published an update on its ongoing work to address the decline in correspondent banking that has emerged in recent years. The latest report notes that the number of active correspondent banks reduced by 3.4%...
The US Department of the Treasury and HM Treasury are starting a partnership to increase collaboration between the UK and the US on financial services. The FIP will encourage the exchange of information on emerging...
The ESMA has published new Q&As on the implementation of investor protection topics, which address best execution and information on costs and charges.
The EBA has published its Annual Report for 2018. The Report records the key areas of focus for the EBA in 2018, in particular the development and maintenance of the single rulebook, and the work on payments and the...
Following a request for guidance in July 2018 on the treatment of bonds under the PRIIPs regulation, the EC has reiterated that the assessment of whether a particular bond is a PRIIP or not must be performed on a case...
Following the launch of its peer review of LEIs in August last year, the FSB has now published the outcome of this review. Overall, the review found that take up of LEIs was patchy, being most concentrated in...
The Board of the International Organisation of Securities Commissions has published a consultation report on Crypto-Asset Trading Platforms which trade crypto-assets that have been categorised as securities. The...
The FCA has published its feedback to the ‘5 Conduct Questions‘ that it asks wholesale banks on an annual basis. The purpose of these questions is to help firms improve their conduct risk management and...
Following publication of its terms of reference for its market review into the supply of card-acquiring services in January, the PSR published its consultation paper on the approach to the merchant survey on 22nd May...
Earlier this year, the PRA published PS11/19 and SS319 on ‘Enhancing banks’ and insurers’ approaches to managing the financial risks from climate change’. Following on from this, they have now published a...
The EU Council has adopted a new regulation, amending the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (648/2012), that will address the transparency issues, insufficient access to clearing and disproportionate complicated...
The EU Council has adopted reforms to CRD IV and the BRRD, as approved by the European Parliament in April. The package includes: a leverage ratio requirement for all institutions and a leverage ratio buffer for all...
On 14th May 2019, the FCA published a podcast interview with Andrew Bailey on the FCA’s Business Plan and future of regulation. Key topics can be summarised as follows:- Brexit – Brexit has affected the...
On 13 May 2019, the Treasury Committee published its 29th report on consumers’ access to financial services. The report urges financial services providers, the Government, and financial regulators to ensure...
On 9th May 2019, the PSR published a consultation paper (CP19/4) setting out its response to the first Confirmation of Payee consultation and setting out it’s draft specific direction for further consultation...
On 9th May, the FCA published an undertaking by James Brearley & Sons Limited in relation to a term in their Services Terms and Conditions which allowed them to terminate their contract with their customers without...
EIOPA has published its study on the use of big data analytics in motor and health insurance. It had noted a strong trend towards data-driven business models throughout the insurance value chain. Insurers have always...
Imagine walking into an airport without the need to use your passport. Mad right? But in reality, this is already happening. AI and the provision of strategic relationships by investors in the fintech sector are making...
FCA has published a discussion paper on intergenerational differences, looking at the changing needs of financial services consumers depending on their age. It feels the time is right to reassess pre-conceptions about...
Treasury had published a summary of the responses it received to its consultation on cash and digital payments in the new economy, which closed last year. It received 218 responses. Key themes are: the government...
The EBA’s report sets out its findings on the monitoring of supervisory colleges in 2018. It noted in particular that AML and counter terrorism financing is increasingly on the agendas of the supervisory...
The European Commission has announced that Mastercard and Visa have made binding commitments to reduce interchange fees charged for payments in Europe to customers with consumer debit and credit cards issued outside the...
Following analysis of the 2018 Insurance Stress Test results, EIOPA has issued recommendations to National Competent Authorities to address identified vulnerabilities. Analysis was done at individual group level. ...
EIOPA has published a report on its 2018 supervisory activities. EIOPA reported that in 2018 it achieved key milestones including: issuing a cross-border insurance technical opinion, developing a common framework to...
Following consultations in March 2018, the FCA has published its ‘Approach to Supervision‘ and ‘Approach to Enforcement‘ papers. The Supervision paper describes the FCA’s role in promoting...
On 23rd April, the FCA published Feedback Statement FS19/2 on its summary of responses and next steps in relation to a duty of care and potential alternative approaches. The statement will be followed up by a further...
The PRA has published PS11/19 and SS3/19 on ‘Enhancing banks’ and insurers’ approaches to managing the financial risks from climate change’. These statements are intended to steer firms towards...
The European Parliament has approved the above series of legislative measures designed to enhance the resilience of banks and reduce risks in the banking system. The measures will next go to the European Council for...
As the PRA prepares to conduct a stress test exercise, it has written to firms and industry participants to ask for feedback. The exercise will involve the largest life and general insurers, and run from Monday 1 July...
On 15th April, the PRA published it’s 2019/20 business plan. The plan includes a foreword by the Chief executive, Sam Woods, who highlights that the “PRA is moving out of the one phase and into...
The FCA has published its thematic review on the general insurance distribution chain. This includes a call to action on firms to ensure that they address the issues identified and bring the recommendations to front...
The FCA has published a Memorandum of Understanding between the FCA and the ASA. The MoU sets out the areas of responsibility for the FCA and ASA in relation to advertising in the financial services industry. It also...
The CMA has issued directions to 5 banks (Bank of Ireland, Santander, LBG, HSBC and Danske) who have not delivered all aspects of their App-to-App functionality. The directions explain what the banks are to do...
The European Commission and ESAs have announced the launch of the European Forum for Innovation Facilitators (EFIF). There are currently 21 innovation hubs and 5 regulatory sandboxes in the EU, and the regulators want...
FCA has issued an update on its work following its call for input on access to insurance in respect of travel insurance for those who have or have had cancer, and its subsequent feedback statement. Since the 2018...
The EBA has published the second set of responses to issues raised by its Working Group on PSD2 APIs. These issues relate to: API performance and support, the identification of Third Party Providers (TPP) that are...
HM Treasury has written to the House of Lords European Committee and the House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee to request clearance to vote in favour of amendments to the BRRD, CRD and CRR. The reform package is...
CASS has published its 2018 Annual Report on 28th March 2019. The report confirms that CASS has delivered against its regulatory objectives. Highlights include:- strong performance against KPIs 5 million users of the...
EIOPA has published a report on current authorising and licensing approaches to financial innovation, including InsurTech startups and peer-to-peer insurance. The report identified that while the EU market for InsurTech...
As part of its response to the European Commission’s FinTech Action Plan, EIOPA has published a report setting out: a summary of the current NSA work on cloud computing, an analysis of the current EU (re)insurance...
HM Treasury has published the findings of an independent review into the prudential supervision of the Co-Operative Bank between 2008 – 2013. The findings of the report were balanced, but did identify possible...
The FCA published its final report on its Mortgages Market Study (MS16/2.3) on 26th March 2019. This marks the conclusion of the study which originally kicked off in December 2016. The study itself has focused on first...
On 26th March 2019, the FCA published a consultation paper (CP19/14) inviting views on their proposed changes to the responsible lending rules and guidance for mortgage customers. Through the consultation and proposed...