The European Ombudsman has published its decision in relation to a complaint brought by a member of the European Parliament whose request to the European Commission to give him public access to various documents...
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SFO confirms DPA with metals tech firm
The SFO has announced that in 2016 it entered into a DPA with Sarclad Ltd, a technology provider for the metals industry. The DPA related to charges of corruption and failure to prevent bribery between June 2004 and...
FCA invites feedback on Gabriel replacement
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...
FCA announces money laundering conviction in insider dealing link
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...
ESMA warns CFD providers on undesirable practices
ESMA is still concerned about firms that market, distribute or sell CFDs to retail clients. It has now published a warning to them, saying it is particularly worried about: encouraging retail clients to ask to opt up to...
HMRC updates MLR appeals guidance
HMRC has updated its website with guidance on how to appeal against an HMRC decision, and how it sets penalties. The guidance explains what HMRC may levy penalties for, and what its remedies are. It also explains that...
Court backs bank on account closure
A payment institution has failed in its action against RBS, after the bank closed the institution’s accounts with it and ended the banking relationship. The payment institution (P) was an FX and payment services...
FCA publishes annual report
FCA’s Annual Report and Accounts for 2018/19 lists its highlights from the past year, and appends several reports from specific business focuses. FCA notes that alongside deciding over 4,000 applications for...
CMA censures Barclays for SME undertaking breach
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 ...
FOS consults on funding
FOS is consulting on its future funding model. It says it is looking forward to a time when it is not dominated by PPI, and is looking at how it should: rebalance the proportion of income it gets from its levy as...
FCA announces insider dealing imprisonment for former compliance officer
A former compliance officer at UBS has been sentenced to 3 years’ imprisonment for insider dealing, following a prosecution brought by FCA. Fabiana Abdel-Malik used her position to acquire confidential and...
Bank fined £45.5 million for failure to share suspicions of fraud with FCA
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...
IOSCO Cyber Task Force report urges financial market regulators and firms to enhance approach to Cyber risks
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...
CMA may be given enhanced powers to impose fines for consumer law breaches
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...
FCA publishes first perimeter report
FCA has published the first of what will be an annual report on its regulatory perimeter. Among other things, the report is designed to explain what challenges the perimeter is presenting and whether there might be a...
Baroness Manzoor takes on FOS Chair
Baroness Zahida Mansoor will become chair of FOS in August, succeeding Sir Nicholas Montagu.
Employer can rely on Tribunal view in F&P assessment
An article in our Employment Briefing highlights the case of Radia v Jefferies International Limited. Jefferies had relied on findings from the Employment Tribunal that an individual’s evidence in respect of a...
PRA and FCA impose £1.89m fine for outsourcing failures
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...
FCA publishes asset management competition breach case study
FCA has published its decisions against 3 asset management firms that breached competition law. FIN reported on the breaches in February. The decisions are accompanied by a case study, which explains what the firms...
CMA writes to Santander on overdraft charge breach
CMA has written to Santander UK setting out its views on a breach by the bank of hte Retail Banking Market Investigation Order. It says the bank imposed unarranged overdraft charges on around 20,000 PCA customers...
FCA extends temporary permissions deadline
FCA has confirmed the deadline for EEA firms to notify it of their intention to use the temporary permissions regime is now 30 October. FCA has updated its website with details of how the TPR applies, and its policy for...
London Capital & Finance investigation starts
Treasury has announced an investigation into the collapse of London Capital & Finance and FCA’s supervision of the firm. John Glen, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, said there is an urgent need to...
FCA publishes unfair term undertaking
FCA has published an undertaking from Capital Financial Management Limited. It considered two term in the company’s debt management contract gave the firm sole discretion on what it could charge customers who...
Fund umbrella providers come under fire
FCA has published the results of its review into how firms in the investment management sector that have Appointed Representatives comply with their regulatory obligations as principals. There are over 1000 ARs in the...
FCA successful in High Court case against unauthorised forex firm
Following an application by the FCA, the High Court recently ruled that Xcore Capital Limited, an unauthorised forex firm, and broker, Mr Jonathan Chitty had carried on an unauthorised investment scheme. Consumers were...
ECJ judgment means TUPE may apply on transfer of clients’ investments
In Dodič v Banka Koper and another C-194/18, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) had to decide whether the Acquired Rights Directive (ARD) applied where a stock market intermediary stopped providing services and gave...
EC fines banks for FX cartel
The European Commission has fined 5 banks for taking part in 2 cartels involving 11 currencies in the spot fx markets. It has imposed fines totalling over €800m on Barclays, RBS, Citigroup and JP Morgan for the so...
FOS Annual Review 2018/2019
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has published its Annual Review 2018/2019. The Annual Review highlights that FOS has: received more than 388,000 complaints over the past 12 months, which is up 14% on 2017/2018...
FCA publishes undertaking on unfair contract term
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...
FCA takes action on pensions advisers lacking integrity
FCA has published decision notices against three firms and five individuals, setting out its decision to find them for acting without integrity in pensions advisory businesses and misleading FCA. The individuals have...
ICO fines for spam PPI claim texts
The ICO has fined a claims management company £120,000 for sending spam texts. It found Hall and Hanley Ltd, using a third party, had sent over 3.5m direct marketing texts about PPI claims without having valid consents...
FCA objects to Complaints Commissioner decision on inaccurate register entry
The Complaints Commissioner has told FCA to pay compensation to a consumer who lost money after investing with what they believed to the be UK operation of an Austrian firm but was in fact fraudsters who had cloned the...
Court upholds fines imposed by Pensions Regulator on master trusts
Appeals by two master trusts against fines imposed by the Pensions Regulator (tPR) for making incomplete annual chair statements have failed. Occupational schemes providing money purchase benefits have to prepare an...
FCA fines for market abuse control failings
FCA has fined Linear Investments Limited £409,300 for the firm’s breach of Principle 3 by failing to take reasonable care to organise and control its affairs responsibly and effectively. In particular, FCA found...
FCA announce delay of publication of rules for CFD
Further to our article in December, the FCA have published a statement announcing that it is delaying publication of final rules for CFD products and CFD-like options. The FCA consulted on permanent rules to restrict...
FCA publishes enforcement and supervision ‘Approach’ documents
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...
FCA publishes PFOF findings
FCA has published an update to its Market Watch item on payment for order flow. It has now carried out a review of 15 firms, to check how they monitor compliance with FCA requirements around conflicts, inducements and...
Pension plans must be proactive
We have written an article on how pension plans must be proactive now that the regulator is increasingly taking a tougher regulatory approach.
The Pensions Regulator’s Stronger Powers
We have written an article on the changes to the powers of the Pensions Regulator in relation to defined benefit schemes, following Government consultation and response.
PRA proposes amendments to enforcement action settlement policy
PRA is consulting on changes to its policy on the settlement of enforcement action. The consultation proposes changes to its Enforcement Statement of Policy. The proposals include keeping the 30% discount for early...
FCA fines SCB £100m for AML failings
FCA has imposed its second largest ever fine for AML controls failings. It has fined Standard Chartered Bank £102.2m for failings in its wholesale bank correspondent banking business and its branches in the UAE. It...
FCA’s decision to fine broker for market abuse upheld
The Upper Tribunal has today published its decision in Linear Investments Ltd v FCA [2019] UKUT 0115 (TCC) (FS2018/054), in which it upheld the FCA’s decision to fine Linear for market abuse failings. In September...
FCA gives investigations update
Mark Steward has spoken on partly contested cases, the pipeline and AML investigations. Key points included: the partly contested case process has, since 2017, allowed those subject to FCA disciplinary action to choose...
ESMA happy with national product intervention measures
ESMA has issued positive opinions on product intervention measures taken by not only the FCA in relation to binary options, but also the Polish KNF and Dutch AFM (also in respect of binary options), and a further...
CMA issues Directions to 5 banks
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...
FCA makes binary option banning rules
FCA has published its final position and Handbook Rules on permanent product intervention measures that will ban sale, marketing and distribution of binary options to retail consumers. ESMA has extended its temporary...
London Capital investigation to start
Treasury has announced an independent investigation into what happened at London Capital & Finance. Treasury and FCA both feel there is public interest in a statutory investigation, and so Treasury is using its...
FCA regulation of CMCs starts
1 April saw the start of FCA regulation of claims management companies. Over 900 companies have registered with FCA for temporary permission, without which they cannot operate until fully authorised. FCA will have the...
Senior bankers sentenced for manipulating EURIBOR rate
The Senior Fraud Office (SFO) announced that 2 former senior bankers at Barclays, Carlo Palombo and Colin Bermingham, were sentenced to a total of 9 years imprisonment at Southwark Crown Court for manipulating the Euro...
FCA fines GSI £34m for 10 years of poor transaction reporting
FCA has fined Goldman Sachs International £34.3m for failing to provide accurate and timely reporting from the date of implementation of MiFID (November 2007) to March 2017. The failings affected over 220 million...
HM TREASURY PUBLISHES FINDINGS ON FSA SUPERVISION OF CO-OP BANK PLC
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...
Europe reaches political agreement on reforms to EU supervision
The European Parliament and Member States have reached agreement on core elements of the reform of European supervision of financial markets, including strengthening the supervisory framework in the area of anti-money...
EBA agrees form of MoU between European and UK supervisors
As part of the no-deal Brexit preparations, the Board of Supervisors of the EBA have confirmed that a template MoU has been agreed with the FCA and PRA. If there is a no-deal Brexit, this template will be used as the...
Treasury Committee asks for London Capital inquiry
The Treasury Committee has written to Treasury and FCA asking for an investigation into the events at London Capital and Finance. FCA had told the firm to withdraw its promotional materials for its mini-bonds in...
WBD boosts expertise with white collar partner
Womble Bond Dickinson is delighted to have expanded its offering in the financial services and insurance sectors with the hire of white collar crime partner, Audrey Koh. Audrey has substantial experience of advising...
FCA fines Carphone Warehouse for insurance misselling
FCA has fined the Carphone Warehouse over £29 million for misselling its “Geek Squad” mobile phone insurance and technical support product, and acting in breach of its Principles 3,6 and 9. Following...
Insurance MoUs agreed between BoE, FCA, EIOPA and EU supervisors
The UK supervisory authorities have agreed memoranda of understanding with European counterparts, to facilitate the coordinated supervision of insurance entities in the event of a no-deal Brexit. The MoUs cover...
BoE and FCA update on Brexit approach
BoE and FCA have updated their respective websites with coordinated information on their approach to a hard Brexit. BoE has published a series of materials setting out its updated plans to its supervisory approach to a...
FCA takes first competition action
In its first decision under its competition powers, FCA has found that 3 asset management firms have breached competition law by sharing of strategic information, the effect of which was that the firms knew each others...
EBA investigates regulators over Danske Bank
EBA has opened a formal investigation into possible breaches by the Estonian and Danish financial services regulators of EU law in connection with the links of Danske Bank and, in particular, its Estonian branch, with...
ESMA creates Brexit page
ESMA has created a new web-page on Brexit, setting out how it is preparing for it. Its latest agreement is a MoU with BoE for recognition of CCPs and the Central Securities Depository. It aims to recognise all UK CCPs...
FCA fines fund manager
FCA has fined Paul Stephany, formerly a fund manager at Newton Investment Management Limited. It imposed the £32,200 fine after it found Mr Stephany twice submitted orders as part of a book build for shares that were to...
FCA agrees Brexit MoUs with European securities regulators
As part of the preparation for a ‘no-deal’ Brexit, the FCA has agreed MoUs with ESMA and with EU and NCAs, covering supervision, enforcement and information exchange, including in relation to credit rating...
FCA feeds back on RND and Plevin issues
FCA has published a detailed policy statement to back up the new rules on regular premium PPI complaints and recurring non-disclosure of commission. FCA stresses that one of the main purposes of its consultation and now...
Tribunal rules on Burns costs
The Upper Tribunal has ruled on whether any part of costs claimed by Alistair Burns (on his unsuccessful application) should be awarded. The Tribunal has discretion over the award of costs, but can only make the award...
FCA makes new rules
FCA’s latest Handbook Update lists rules made in December and January. The key changes: amend the rules on PCAs and Overdrafts from 18 December 2019: these changes amend BCOBS and CONC to tackle low levels of...
FCA confirms Keydata individual fines
FCA has published its final notices banning Stewart Ford and Mark Owen from performing any function in relation to any regulated activity and fining them £76 million and £3,240,787 respectively. Mr Ford held the CF1, 3...
Treasury Committee publishes SME reports
In October, the Treasury Committee reported on SME finance, making several recommendations including setting out its views on the availability of FOS and the Tribunal for SME disputes, and the suggestion that commercial...
Government updates Blocking Order regulations
The Extraterritorial US Legislation (Sanctions against Cuba, Iran and Libya) Protection of Trading Interests)(Amendment) Order 2018 will take effect on 1 February 2019. It updates a 1996 order to reflect updates to the...
FCA sets out ex post impact evaluation framework
FCA has published its final framework setting out how it will measure the impact of its past interventions.
FCA updates on diversity
In a speech by Christopher Woolard, FCA has called on firms to increase their efforts to integrate diversity and inclusion principles in their business frameworks. While things are moving in the right direction, Mr...
FCA fines for bank bereavement process failings
FCA has fined Santander £32,817,000 for failing effectively to process the accounts and investments of deceased customers. FCA found the bank did not transfer funds totally over £183m to customers when it should have...
FOS consults on plans for 2019/20
The FOS has published a consultation on its plans and budget for 2019/2020. It notes that from April 2019, its jurisdiction will be expanded by the addition of two significant areas of work: complaints made by SME...
FCA bans Angela Burns
FCA has finally issued its final notice banning Angela Burns from acting as a NED and has fined her £20,000. Ms Burns acted as NED for two mutual societies and was chair of their investment committees. She provided...
PRA updates on skilled persons reports
PRA has published the Q3 2018 figures for skilled persons reports commissioned. There have been 3 on controls and risk management frameworks and one in the prudential insurance lot.
Tribunal rules on Prodhan
The Upper Tribunal has ruled on an application by Mohammad Prodhan, former CEO of Sonali Bank (UK). Mr Prodhan contended that FCA was time-barred from taking action against him. He also applied for a direction for his...
Companies House to do sanctions checks
Companies House has announced it now carries on additional checks on certain applicants for registration, to guard against designated persons using economic resources such as companies in an attempt to get round...
Charity Commission publishes sanctions alert
The Charity Commission has warned charities that operate in Syria or Turkey of the dangers of aid passing through the Bab Al-Hawa crossing. There have been reports that the crossing is under the control of Al...
FCA plans permanent CFD intervention measures
FCA is consulting on permanent rules to restrict the marketing, distribution and sale of CFDs and CFD-like options to retail consumers. The proposals are similar to the ESMA temporary measures, but FCA wants also to...
FCA updates on “unacceptable” pension transfer advice
FCA has published the key findings from its recent information gathering exercise on pension transfer advice. This year it has collected information from an additional 45 firms and visited 18 of them. It found less than...
CMA Consults on Annual Plan 2019/2020
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is consulting on its proposed Annual Plan, which sets out its plans and priorities for 2019 to 2020. Subject to the outcome of the Brexit negotiations, the CMA plans to give...
FCA decides to fine former Sonali CEO
FCA has published a decision notice setting out its proposal to find Mohammad Prodhan, the former CEO of Sonali Bank (UK) Ltd £76,400 in relation to the bank’s AML systems and controls. Mr Prodhan was responsible...
Standard Bank DPA comes to an end
SFO announced that the first DPA, agreed with what is now ICBC Standard Bank plc for breach of s7 Bribery Act, has come to an end after the bank successfully complied with its terms. The DPA lasted for 3 years. Its...
FCA makes new rules on RND and PPI complaints
At its latest Board meeting, FCA has made changes to DISP and its guidance, effective from 8 November, to confirm that firms must not reject relevant regular premium PPI complaints without considering whether recurring...
FCA writes to Treasury Committee on Register
Andrew Bailey has written to Nicky Morgan setting out FCA’s plans for improving accessibility and usability of the Financial Services Register, and updating on its recent consultation on the register of...
FCA reviews whistleblowing arrangements
FCA has published its review of how firms implement FCA whistleblowing rules. Its review covered a range of wholesale and retail banks. It found several areas of both good and poor practice to comment on, and now urges...
PRA fines individuals for failing to disclose information
PRA has fined 2 individuals connected with the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi following its action in 2017 against the bank and MUFJ Securities EMEA. It has fined Akira Kamiya, former Chair of Mitsubishi UFJ Securities...
CMA unhappy with ComparetheMarket home insurance deals
The CMA has made a provisional finding that ComparetheMarket includes clauses in many of its contracts with home insurers that breach competition law and could lead to higher premiums for consumers. It says the clauses...
FCA publishes new Market Watch
The latest edition of Market Watch focuses on “flying prices” and “printing trades” – where firms communicate to clients that they have bids or offers that are not actually supported by an...
FCA fines for failings in oversight of third party claims handling
On 30 October 2018 the FCA announced that it had fined Liberty Mutual Insurance Europe SE (Liberty) £5,280,800. The fine relates to failures in Liberty’s oversight of claims and complaints relating to mobile...
FCA updates on complaints data
FCA has published its H1 2018 complaints data, which show that firms received more than 4 million complaints in the period. This was a 10% increase from the previous period. Nearly all the complaints were made to 235...
FCA writes to CEOs on SIPP due diligence
FCA has written a “Dear CEO” letter on the duties of SIPP operators in respect of due diligence. The letter refers to the judgement in the Berkeley Burke case and several other pending civil claims, and asks...
Court rules on inspection of SARs
The High Court has delivered a judgment in David Lonsdale v National Westminster Bank PLC. The bank had made several SARs in relation to Mr Lonsdale and companies he was involved with and, as a result, had frozen all...
PIFMA concerned about FOS limit increase
PIFMA is concerned that the proposed extension of the upper limits of compensation FOS can order firms to pay out, from £150, 000 to £350,000 could put some small firms out of the market as they will be unable to get...
Treasury starts chemical weapons sanctions regime
Treasury has enabled a regime to implement the EU Regulation on financial sanctions against persons, entities and bodies involved in proliferation and use of chemical weapons. There are not any designated persons on the...
FCA Feedback Statement on Digital Regulatory Reporting
The FCA has published a feedback statement on digital regulatory reporting. This follows the FCA’s call for input on smarter regulatory reporting in February 2018. The FCA found that most respondents agreed that...
Treasury updates Brexit SIs
Treasury has published some new draft statutory instruments to be made under the EU (Withdrawal) Act, or announced plans to make them, and also updated existing drafts. New or updated documents include Regulations on :...
FCA sets out its expectations on debt packager firms providing debt advice and counselling services
The FCA has published a ‘Dear CEO’ letter to debt packager firms, setting out its expectations on the provision of debt advice and counselling services. The FCA is concerned about the poor standards it has...
Skilled person not for judicial review
The Court of Appeal has handed down its judgement in R (Holmcroft Properties Ltd) v KPMG LLP. The case had raised the issue of whether KPMG, as a “skilled person” appointed to carry out an independent review...
FCA speaks on intervention testing
Christopher Woolard has spoken on how FCA recognises the value of testing interventions so that regulation works most effectively. He highlighted how what may seem well intentioned and well designed interventions may...
