

| 21st August 2008 FSA fines five motor dealers for PPI failings The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today imposed fines totalling more than GBP175,000 on five motor retailers for serious breaches relating to the sale of Payment Protection Insurance (PPI), which exposed a total of 2,175 customers to the ris... |
| 20th August 2008 FSA bans financial adviser for pension transfers failings The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has banned Barnsley-based sole trader Darrell Mark Eaden from being a senior manager for failing to monitor effectively his pension transfer specialist. This exposed customers to the risk of receiving unsuitable... |
| 19th August 2008 FSA issues alert about investor scam The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has issued an alert today that at least ten 'recovery firms' are targeting a scam at investors who bought shares through Pacific Continental Securities (UK) Ltd (Pacific Continental). Many investors who origina... |
| 13th August 2008 FSA fines Credit Suisse GBP5.6m for systems and controls failings The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today fined the UK operations of Credit Suisse (the subsidiaries) GBP5.6 million for breaching FSA Principles 2 and 3 by failing to conduct their business with due skill, care and diligence and failing to or... |
| 13th August 2008 FSA puts a stop to illegal UK based share scheme The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has been granted a permanent injunction preventing Treadstone Corporation Limited (Treadstone) from illegally promoting and selling shares to UK investors. Thedfred Lemont Shepherd, the sole director and o... |
| 12th August 2008 FSA bans Doncaster mortgage broker for involvement in fraud The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has banned Doncaster mortgage broker Ian James for applying for a personal loan supported by a falsified payslip and for making a false claim to the bank overstating his income. His wife, Nicola James, has also ... |
| 11th August 2008 FSA bans and fines mortgage broker GBP100,000 for mortgage fraud The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has banned a mortgage broker and fined him GBP100,000 for submitting false mortgage applications. Omotayo Fawole was an FSA approved person and sole controller of Oasis Mortgage and Financial Services Limited ... |
| 8th August 2008 Investors to get money back from celebrity-endorsed betting syndicate Investors in 147 Racing Limited (147) and Top Bet Placement Services (TBPS), an unauthorised betting syndicate, will share GBP58,745.27 after the York Crown Court issued an order for monies to be recovered from Gary Woodward, a former director of 147... |
| 7th August 2008 FSA announces change to RDR timetable The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today announced a change to the timetable for publishing feedback on the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) Discussion Paper. The full feedback statement will now be published in November. The RDR was set up to ... |
| 5th August 2008 FSA reiterates call for firms to treat customers fairly in current market conditions The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has reiterated today its call for mortgage lenders to ensure they are treating customers fairly in the current market conditions as its latest review finds weaknesses in the way some lenders are handling arrears... |
| 1st August 2008 FSA concludes HBOS rumours investigation On 19 March 2008, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) confirmed that it would be conducting an investigation into trading in HBOS following a sharp fall in its share price. The following statement outlines the background to the FSA investiga... |
| 31st July 2008 FSA calls for the fair treatment of annuity customers A Financial Services Authority (FSA) review of the quality of annuity provider literature and alleged delays in the transfer of annuity funds found some good practice, but also that many firms must make improvements to ensure that pension customers a... |
| 30th July 2008 Liverpool Victoria Banking Services to pay GBP840,000 fine plus compensation to PPI customers following FSA investigation The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Liverpool Victoria Banking Services Limited (LVBS) GBP840,000 for serious failings in the sale of single premium Payment Protection Insurance (PPI). The penalty was imposed for failings in relation to ... |
| 30th July 2008 FSA provides preliminary view of Aviva's proposed reattribution offer Following agreement between Aviva and the Policyholder Advocate, Clare Spottiswoode, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today given a preliminary assessment that Aviva's GBP1bn offer for the company's inherited estate is fair. The assessment ... |
| 29th July 2008 Arrests made in major FSA insider dealing investigation The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today arrested eight individuals and executed search warrants across London and the South East in connection with a major ongoing investigation into insider dealing rings. This morning's operation involved 40 F... |
| 28th July 2008 FSA fines Hastings GBP735,000 for not treating customers fairly The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Hastings Insurance Services Ltd (Hastings) GBP735,000 for failing to treat its customers fairly in relation to cancelling around 4,550 incorrectly priced car insurance policies. During two separate pe... |
| 28th July 2008 FSA appoints Jon Pain as Managing Director, Retail Markets The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today announced the appointment of Jon Pain as its new managing director of Retail Markets. He will also join the FSA Board, as will be announced by HM Treasury today. As Retail Markets managing director,... |
| 25th July 2008 FSA to simplify guidance on investment disclosure The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today confirmed it will further simplify how investment advisers can ensure they provide consumers with clear and simple information about costs and services. In February, the FSA proposed introducing a si... |
| 24th July 2008 Insider dealing: Financial Services Authority prosecutes Mr Malcolm Calvert Mr Malcolm Calvert of Cobham, Surrey, date of birth 13 October 1944, today appeared at the City of Westminster Magistrates' Court, on charges of insider dealing contrary to section 52 of the Criminal Justice Act 1993. Mr Calvert has been char... |
| 23rd July 2008 FSA fines PMSG Insurance Services Ltd GBP35,000 and withdraws approval for its compliance officer for mortgage advice breaches FSA/PN/076/200823 July 2008 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined PMSG Insurance Services Ltd GBP35,000 for failing to ensure advice given to customers was suitable and for not organising its business responsibly and to properly manage ri... |
| 23rd July 2008 FSA welcomes Government proposals on credit unions and announces plans to toughen regulatory policy The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today responded to legislative proposals by the Government designed to remove restrictions on the way credit unions in Great Britain will be able to operate in future. Paul Sharma, Director Wholesale and Prudent... |
| 21st July 2008 FSA grants new waiver to firms on complaints handling The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today issued a new waiver from its complaints handling rules regarding unauthorised overdraft charges. The waiver replaces an existing one, which expires on 26 July 2008, and has been offered to those fi... |
| 21st July 2008 FSA imposes public censure on Mandrake Associates and prohibits director for failings in mortgage endowment complaints handling The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has imposed a public censure on Mandrake Associates Limited (MAL) for serious failings in the way it handled mortgage endowment complaints. As a result, there was an enhanced risk that endowment mis-sellin... |
| 21st July 2008 Financial Services Authority to consult on changes to the Disclosure and Transparency Rules The Financial Services Authority (FSA) will consult on a proposal that financial institutions in receipt of liquidity support from a central bank will have a legitimate interest for delaying the public disclosure of such support. Today's proposal is... |
| 18th July 2008 FSA calls Money Guidance 'summit' The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is bringing together key people from Government, the financial services industry and voluntary organisations to take forward a large-scale pathfinder for Money Guidance, a service offering free, impartial inform... |
| 16th July 2008 FSA bans mortgage partners for serious regulatory failures The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has banned two Wakefield mortgage brokers for failing to meet the standards expected of approved persons in terms of competence and capability. They failed to ensure adequate measures were in place to preve... |
| 15th July 2008 FSA fines a mortgage firm GBP11,900 and bans adviser in relation to false mortgage applications The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined a Kilmarnock mortgage firm GBP11,900 for failing to adequately supervise an adviser, resulting in applications containing false and misleading information being submitted to lenders. The adviser, Ian ... |
| 10th July 2008 Former broker banned and fined GBP16,000 for dishonesty and using high pressure sales tactics The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has banned Mr Baljit Somal (Mr Somal), a former broker at Square Mile Securities Limited, and fined him GBP16,000 for selling high risk shares to customers without their consent and using unacceptable sales tact... |
| 9th July 2008 FSA bans and fines mortgage broker for serious regulatory failures The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has banned and fined North East based mortgage broker Robin Knox after finding he had exposed about 500 of his firm's customers to the risk of receiving unsuitable advice. Mr Knox, Managing Director of Mortgage... |
| 8th July 2008 Companies urged to help protect shareholders from 'boiler room' scams FSA/PN/067/2008 08 July 2008 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) and the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA) Registrars Group are urging UK listed companies to help protect their shareholders from boiler rooms by sendi... |
| 7th July 2008 FSA bans and fines mortgage broker GBP129,000 for involvement in mortgage fraud The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has banned a mortgage broker and fined her GBP129,000 after finding she had been involved in numerous fraudulent mortgage applications. This is the first time the FSA has both banned and fined a mortgage br... |
| 7th July 2008 New help for people managing money worries Action to give people more support to tackle their money concerns is being announced today by Yvette Cooper MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Hector Sants CEO of Financial Services Authority (FSA). The Financial Capability Action Plan s... |
| 2nd July 2008 Contracts for Difference Policy Update The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today publishes an update on disclosure for contracts for difference (CfDs). After receiving extensive feedback from a broad spectrum of interested parties on its November 2007 CfDs Consultation Paper, the FSA ... |
| 1st July 2008 FSA fines IT professional GBP85,000 for market abuse The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined John Shevlin GBP85,000 for market abuse. John Shevlin was employed as an IT technician at the Body Shop International plc ("The Body Shop"). On 10 January 2006 he established a short posit... |
| 30th June 2008 Firms urged to intensify efforts to meet December deadline to consistently treat customers fairly The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published its latest update on firms' progress towards the December deadline for demonstrating that they are consistently treating their customers fairly. The March interim deadline requi... |
| 30th June 2008 FSA publishes Annual Report for 2007/08 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published its Annual Report for the year 2007/08. The report details how the FSA has delivered outcomes for both firms and consumers throughout the year under the three headings which cover all of the FSA... |
| 26th June 2008 FSA bankrupts 'boiler room' accomplice The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has obtained a bankruptcy order against Mr Samuel Nathan Kahn ("Mr Kahn") who controlled the affairs of Chesteroak Limited ("Chesteroak") and Bingen Investments Limited ("Bingen"), two UK based companies that he... |
| 23rd June 2008 FSA launches payment protection insurance comparison tables The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has launched free, impartial comparison tables for payment protection insurance (PPI) on its consumer website: http://www.fsa.gov.uk/tables The new tables are designed to help consumers who are thinking abou... |
| 17th June 2008 Stockbroking firm fined GBP77,000 for weak data security controls FSA/PN/058/200817 June 2008 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Merchant Securities Group Limited (Merchant Securities) for not adequately protecting its customers from the risk of identity fraud. This is the first time the FSA ha... |
| 13th June 2008 Financial Services Authority introduces disclosure regime for significant short positions in companies undertaking rights issues In current market conditions, there is increased potential for market abuse through short selling during rights issues. As a result, there has been severe volatility in the shares of companies conducting rights issues. This is potentially... |
| 12th June 2008 Woolworths fined GBP350,000 for Disclosure Rule and Listing Principle breaches The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Woolworths Group plc (Woolworths) GBP350,000 for failing to disclose information to the market in a timely manner. On 20 December 2005, Woolworths became aware of a variation to the terms of a major s... |
| 10th June 2008 FSA fines Chepstow mortgage broker for failures relating to self certification mortgages The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Andrew Jeffreys (trading as Chepstow Financial Services) GBP10,500 for failures in the sales process he used for self certification mortgages. Mr Jeffreys relied too heavily on customers' declarations... |
| 5th June 2008 Update on the thematic review of controls over inside information The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today publishes Market Watch 27, an update of the thematic review of controls over inside information, following the publication of Market Watch 21 in July last year. The update includes a set of Principles of ... |
| 4th June 2008 Three senior advisors from industry join FSA The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today announced the appointment of three new senior advisors with substantial market experience. Jeremy Bennett, David Smith and Simon Stockwell will join the wholesale and institutional business unit with... |
| 4th June 2008 FSA seeks to close down UK's largest illegal 'landbanking' scheme The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has asked the High Court to wind up the UK's largest 'landbanking' company, UKLI Limited (UKLI), for operating as an illegal 'collective investment scheme' (CIS) and denying its investors protection for their mo... |
| 3rd June 2008 FSA launches 'can do' money website inspired by young adults for young adults The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today launched a new website designed to be a one-stop-money-information-shop for young adults and forms part of the watchdog's National Strategy for Financial Capability. With FSA research showing that mor... |
| 3rd June 2008 FSA consults on change to with-profits rules FSA/PN/051/20083 June 2008 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published a consultation paper (CP) which proposes that insurance companies will no longer be permitted to charge compensation for mis-selling to the inherited estates... |
| 2nd June 2008 FSA publishes final regulatory fees and levies for 2008/09 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published the final FSA fee rates and Financial Ombudsman Services (FOS) levies for 2008/09. The FSA has finalised fee rates for 2008/09 that, for most firms, are the same level as those consulted on in Feb... |
| 30th May 2008 Financial Services Compensation Scheme Board appointments The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has reappointed three non-executive directors to the Board of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) with effect from 1 June 2008. They were appointed to the FSCS Board on 1 June 2005. They are... |
| 29th May 2008 New FSA travel insurance regulation will protect consumers The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published a Policy Statement setting out the final rules for regulating travel insurance sold alongside a holiday - known as Connected Travel Insurance (CTI). This is mainly sold by travel firms and ... |
| 27th May 2008 FSA launches debate on increasing transparency in regulation FSA/PN/046/200827 May 2008 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published a discussion paper which explores the creation of a framework for determining what further information the regulator might publish about firms and industry sectors... |
| 27th May 2008 FSA publishes industry feedback on liquidity requirements FSA/PN/046/200827 May 2008 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published feedback to its Discussion Paper (DP) on liquidity requirements for banks and building societies. The DP looked at ways that liquidity policy should develop a... |
| 23rd May 2008 New Financial Services Consumer Panel Chairman appointed The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today announced that Lord Lipsey is taking over as Chairman of the Financial Services Consumer Panel. David Lipsey is an active member of the House of Lords, who has a background in journalism, financial s... |
| 22nd May 2008 Mortgage broker censured for financial promotions and sales-related failings The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today publicly censured Mortgageland Limited (Mortgageland) for poor financial promotions, inadequate sales processes and record-keeping failings. The FSA visited London-based Mortgageland and found that th... |
| 22nd May 2008 FSA fines three mortgage brokers for poor mortgage sales procedures The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined three mortgage brokers for inadequate sales procedures which meant they could not demonstrate that they had recommended affordable mortgage contracts that met their clients' needs. The FSA has fined ... |
| 21st May 2008 FSA fines insurance firm GBP640,000 for call centre failings The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined UNAT DIRECT Insurance Management Limited (UNAT) GBP640,000 for failings relating to a lack of effective control and oversight over its appointment of call centres. UNAT - an indirect, wholly-owned sub... |
| 15th May 2008 FSA fines Thinc Group GBP900,000 for sub-prime record keeping failings The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Thinc Group Limited and two of its group companies (the firm) GBP900,000 for not having adequate risk management and compliance systems for its sub prime mortgage business and for failing to take reaso... |
| 12th May 2008 FSA fines Land of Leather and its Chief Executive for PPI failings The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined furniture retailer Land of Leather Limited (the firm) GBP210,000 for allowing its sales force to sell Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) on loans without effective monitoring or training in place to en... |
| 8th May 2008 FSA calls for all insurance comparison websites to provide consumers with clear, fair and not misleading information A Financial Services Authority (FSA) assessment of the insurance comparison website market has found evidence of both good and bad practice, but the regulator is looking for all websites to ensure that users are treated fairly. In a review of... |
| 7th May 2008 Hector Sants speaks at the Building Societies Association Annual Conference Financial Services Authority (FSA) Chief Executive Hector Sants acknowledged the important role of mutual building societies in the financial system in a speech to the Building Societies Association Annual Conference in Manchester this morning. "Mut... |
| 29th April 2008 FSA publishes Market Watch 26 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published Market Watch 26, which focuses on market conduct and transaction monitoring issues. Market Watch 26 is a general review of the FSA's strategy to tackle market abuse, in particular insider dealin... |
| 29th April 2008 FSA publishes an RDR Interim Report and feedback on the review of personal investment firms' prudential requirements FSA/PN/035/200829 April 2008 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) published an interim report today setting out the current thinking on the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) following a six-month consultation with the market. Feedback to the... |
| 24th April 2008 Do more to protect customers' personal details, warns FSA The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is urging firms to change their attitude to data security and do more to help prevent their customers falling victim to identity fraud and other types of financial crime. The warning follows an FSA review of s... |
| 23rd April 2008 Naguib Kheraj to advise FSA FSA/PN/033/200823 April 2008 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today announced the appointment of Naguib Kheraj as Senior Advisor to the Supervisory Enhancement Programme, reporting directly to Hector Sants, Chief Executive of the FSA. K... |
| 9th April 2008 Third party administrator fined GBP525,000 for customer document failings The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined third party administration firm Liberata Financial Services Limited (Liberata) GBP 525,000 for failures in its systems and controls for producing and issuing documents to life and pensions policyholder... |
| 2nd April 2008 FSA fines stockbroker GBP122,500 for poor sales practices The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Mansion House Securities Limited (Mansion House) GBP122,500 for giving customers unsuitable and inaccurate advice when selling higher risk shares. The FSA reviewed 30 recommendations relating to highe... |
| 31st March 2008 FSA confirms principles-based approach to platforms The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published feedback to its Discussion Paper on platforms, published in June 2007, which confirms its commitment to the current, principles-based approach to platforms. In the Discussion Paper, the FSA... |
| 31st March 2008 Mortgage review findings will help shape future of FSA regime The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published the findings of the second stage of its Mortgage Effectiveness Review, which focused on consumer experiences in the sub-prime and lifetime mortgage sectors of the market. Dan Waters, Director o... |
| 26th March 2008 FSA moves to enhance supervision in wake of Northern Rock The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published a summary of a review carried out by its internal audit division into its supervision of Northern Rock. The review identifies a number of areas for improvement in the execution of supervision, wh... |
| 20th March 2008 FSA publishes discussion paper on information transparency in the commercial insurance market The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published a discussion paper (DP) that looks at intermediary commission disclosure and wider issues of transparency in the commercial insurance market. In December 2007 the FSA published an independe... |
| 19th March 2008 Management changes at the FSA Hector Sants, Chief Executive of the Financial Services Authority (FSA), announced a series of management changes today. In a note to FSA staff, he said: "It is with regret I announce that Clive Briault is leaving the FSA by mutual agreement at th... |
| 19th March 2008 FSA fines firm for inadequate capital and for providing misleading information The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Blake Independent Financial Services Limited (BIFS), of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, GBP31,500 for failing to maintain adequate capital and for providing misleading financial information to the FSA. FS... |
| 19th March 2008 FSA warns on market abuse The Financial Services Authority today confirmed that it is investigating trading in UK financial shares in recent days. Sally Dewar, managing director, wholesale and institutional markets, said: "There has been a series of completely unfounded rum... |
| 14th March 2008 FSA suspends registration of Ethnic Mutual Ltd The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has suspended for three months from 14 March 2008 the registration of Ethnic Mutual Ltd, an exempt charity registered by it as an Industrial and Provident Society. The FSA has issued a warning on its Moneymadec... |
| 11th March 2008 FSA publishes commentary on systems and controls, in light of the Societe Generale 'rogue trader' The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published Market Watch 25, which focuses on firms' reviews of their systems and controls in light of the Societe Generale (SG) 'rogue trader' incident. Since SG's announcement on January 24 2008, FSA sup... |
| 10th March 2008 FSA appoints two new Directors The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today announced the appointment of Colin Lawrence as Director of its newly created Prudential Risk division, and Paul Sharma as Director of Wholesale and Prudential Policy. The appointments will take effect ... |
| 6th March 2008 FSA launches consultation on the sponsor regime The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published a consultation paper on amendments to the sponsor regime for Listed companies. Companies with Primary Listed equity securities or new applicants seeking a Primary Listing of their equity securit... |
| 6th March 2008 FSA helps investors get GBP1million back from boiler rooms The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has helped 153 investors to get back over GBP1m, after they were illegally sold shares by unauthorised, overseas investment firms also known as boiler rooms. As part of its continuing work in this area, the FS... |
| 3rd March 2008 FSA publishes new rules on telephone recording The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published new rules requiring firms to record telephone conversations and other electronic communications to help deter and detect market abuse in the UK. From March 2009, firms will have to record all t... |
| 3rd March 2008 FSA campaign to help homeowners worried about meeting their mortgage repayments New figures published by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) today show that one in five mortgage holders are concerned about meeting their repayments in the next 12 months. When asked how they would meet these costs, a quarter of them said they h... |
| 3rd March 2008 FSA to lead 'pathfinder project' delivering a national money guidance service The Financial Services Authority (FSA) welcomes the Thoresen Report published today, and the announcement from HM Treasury that the FSA will lead a two-year pilot project to test delivery of the UK's first national money guidance service. The Thores... |
| 27th February 2008 Hector Sants underlines commitment to risk-based regulation Hector Sants, Chief Executive of the Financial Services Authority (FSA), told an industry audience today that recent market turbulence and the problems at Northern Rock would not deflect the FSA from its commitment to more principles based regulation... |
| 26th February 2008 FSA appoints Alexander Justham as Director of Markets The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today announced the appointment of Alexander Justham as its new Director of Markets. He succeeds Sally Dewar who became Managing Director of Wholesale and Institutional Markets in January this year. Justham is c... |
| 22nd February 2008 Further progress on access for retail customers to alternative investments The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today set out further progress on allowing UK retail consumers to invest in funds of hedge funds and other alternative investments authorised in the UK. A Consultation Paper confirms the policy of introducing ... |
| 19th February 2008 FSA proposes further simplification of investment advice disclosure The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published a Consultation Paper containing proposals which aim to further help investment advisers provide consumers with clear and simple information about services and costs. The FSA's new regime fo... |
| 13th February 2008 'Fake' Stockbroker sentenced to 15 months. An unauthorised stockbroker, Mr William Anthony 'Robin' Radclyffe, of Salisbury, was sentenced on Monday 11 February, at the Central Criminal Court, London, to 15 months imprisonment for offences of dishonesty including theft. The sentencing follows... |
| 11th February 2008 FSA bans broker and fines him GBP21,000 for dishonesty and misleading customers The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has banned Mr Mohammed Suba Miah (Mr Miah), a former broker at Square Mile Securities Limited, and fined him GBP21,000 for selling high risk shares to customers without their consent and deliberately misleading ... |
| 6th February 2008 Financial Services Authority publishes its 2008/9 Business Plan The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published its Business Plan for 2008/9. The plan sets out the FSA's programme of work for the year ahead to address the risks highlighted by the Financial Risk Outlook, published last week (29 January). T... |
| 29th January 2008 FSA publishes its 2008 Financial Risk Outlook The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published its Financial Risk Outlook (FRO) warning firms and consumers of the risks inherent in a significantly less benign economic environment. Its central scenario identifies the following five priority... |
| 22nd January 2008 Insider Dealing: Two appear at City of London Magistrates' Court Former General Counsel of TTP Communications Christopher McQuoid of Royston, Hertfordshire, date of birth 13 May 1968 and James William Melbourne of Ripley, Derbyshire, date of birth 9 September 1933 today appeared at City of London Magistrates' Cour... |
| 22nd January 2008 FSA's enhanced strategy for small firms begins The Financial Services Authority's (FSA) enhanced strategy for small firms will kick off in Northern Ireland in March with the first of a rolling programme of assessments that will cover 11,300 retail intermediaries in the next three years. The new ... |
| 21st January 2008 Northern Rock HM Treasury, on behalf of the Tripartite Authorities, today announces a new financing structure that could be made available to Northern Rock and other interested parties, for a possible private sector solution for the entire company. This new financ... |
| 16th January 2008 FSA fines HFC Bank GBP1.085 million for PPI failings The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined HFC Bank Ltd (HFC) GBP1,085,000 for failing to take reasonable care to ensure that the advice it gave customers to buy Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) was suitable, and for failing to have adequate ... |
| 14th January 2008 FSA publishes a review of the structure of the Listing Regime The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published a Discussion Paper reviewing the structure of the UK Listing Regime. The paper discusses ways to re-label the Primary and Secondary listing segments to help participants in the markets unders... |
| 14th January 2008 FSA fines stockbroker GBP250,000 for using high pressure sales tactics The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today fined Square Mile Securities Limited (Square Mile) GBP250,000 for persistently using high pressure sales tactics and misleading information to sell customers shares they did not want or could not affor... |
| 10th January 2008 FSA appoints Sally Dewar as Managing Director, Wholesale The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today announced the appointment of Sally Dewar as its new managing director of wholesale. She succeeds Hector Sants who became chief executive in July last year. Sally is currently the director of markets at the... |
| 28th December 2007 FSA survey finds people too scared to open their post-Christmas bills New figures published today by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) show that 48% of people are more likely to go on a diet or book a holiday than try and sort out their finances in January (13%); while just under a quarter (24%) of 16 to 44-year-o... |
| 19th December 2007 FSA publishes a review of the liquidity requirements for banks and building societies The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published a Discussion Paper (DP) reviewing liquidity requirements for banks and building societies. The paper draws some early lessons from recent market turbulence, suggests how future liquidity poli... |
| 19th December 2007 FSA imposes a public censure on PB Roberts Limited The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published a public censure in respect of PB Roberts Ltd, a Liverpool-based mortgage broker, for poor record keeping and publishing unclear advertising material. FSA investigations found that PB Robert... |
| 18th December 2007 New FSA travel insurance regime will protect consumers The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published a Consultation Paper setting out its detailed plans for regulating travel insurance sold alongside a holiday - known as Connected Travel Insurance (CTI) - which is mainly sold by travel firm... |
| 18th December 2007 FSA cuts back on detailed insurance selling rules but tightens up where customers are not being treated fairly The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published its new Insurance Conduct of Business sourcebook (ICOBS) which sets out the standards and requirements for general insurance firms on how they deal with their customers. Dan Waters, FSA Directo... |
| 17th December 2007 FSA fines Norwich Union Life GBP1.26m for exposing its customers to the risk of fraud The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Norwich Union Life GBP1.26 million for not having effective systems and controls in place to protect customers' confidential information and manage its financial crime risks. These failings resulted in... |
| 17th December 2007 FSA bans pet insurance broker The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today banned David Holland, sole director of Flett Sinclair Insurance Brokers Limited (FSIB) and Petsure Limited, for misusing customers' assets. This is the first time the FSA has taken action against a pet... |
| 14th December 2007 FSA bans four individuals for dishonest behaviour in the reinsurance market The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has prohibited John Hubert Whitcombe, Jeffrey Ronald Butler, Nicholas Brown and Christopher Reginald Colin Henton for their dishonest involvement in reinsurance business that funnelled very significant losses in... |
| 14th December 2007 FSA and CONSOB sign regulatory cooperation agreement Following the merger, on 1 October 2007, of the London Stock Exchange Group plc and Borsa Italiana SpA (Borsa Italiana), the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and Commissione Nazionale per le Societa e la Borsa (CONSOB) have signed a Memorandum of U... |
| 14th December 2007 FSA bans former Chief Executive of Insurance broker The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today banned James Richardson, former Chief Executive Officer of Insure & Go Insurance Services Limited (Insure & Go), for attempting to mislead the FSA and for not being candid in his dealings with ... |
| 10th December 2007 FSA announces further work on commission disclosure and the commercial insurance market The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today announced a further programme of work to consider possible inefficiencies in the commercial general insurance market before taking a decision on whether to mandate commission disclosure. This follows an in... |
| 4th December 2007 FSA announces RDR timetable The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today announced a change to the timetable for publishing feedback on the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) Discussion Paper. An interim paper will be delivered ahead of schedule in April 2008, with full implement... |
| 4th December 2007 FSA calls on lenders to protect themselves against a possible worsening of liquidity and credit risks The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today urged lenders to protect themselves against a possible worsening of liquidity and credit risks. Clive Briault, FSA Retail Managing Director, told the Council of Mortgage Lenders Annual Conference: "The... |
| 3rd December 2007 Firms must do more to ensure their Appointed Representatives treat customers fairly A review by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has found that firms are not doing enough to ensure that their Appointed Representatives (ARs) are treating customers fairly in the sale of general insurance, mortgage and investment products. As a ... |
| 28th November 2007 FSA encourages growth of Islamic finance in the UK The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published a paper setting out its role in the development of the UK as the major European financial centre for Islamic financial products and services. Worldwide, Islamic finance has grown in recent ... |
| 28th November 2007 FSA calls for all firms to ensure their promotional websites are fair, clear and not misleading A Financial Services Authority (FSA) review of advertising on financial firms' websites has found that three-quarters met the standards required. However, the findings, published today, also show that a significant minority of the websites sampled fa... |
| 26th November 2007 FSA will work with industry to improve mortgage advice - and clamp down on brokers unwilling to change A series of reviews by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has found that in spite of some improvements, several mortgage brokers continue to operate well below standard, with senior management failing to adequately monitor and control their firm'... |
| 21st November 2007 FSA publishes review of 'waiver' on the handling of complaints in relation to unauthorised overdraft charges The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has completed its review of the 'waiver' of its complaints handling rules in the context of unauthorised overdraft charges. The waiver removes the obligation to deal with unauthorised overdraft charges complaint... |
| 19th November 2007 FSA fines two firms and bans a third for sub-prime failings The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has penalised three firms found failing to meet its requirements during its sub-prime investigations published in July. All three had inadequate mortgage sales and advice procedures which exposed their customers... |
| 16th November 2007 FSA fines Toronto Dominion Bank (London branch) GBP490,000 for systems and controls failings and bans Mr Simon Richard Brignall from carrying out regulated activities The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Toronto Dominion Bank (London branch) (TD Bank) GBP490,000 for systems and controls failings in relation to one of its trading books. These failings occurred from the beginning of 2005 until 9 March 20... |
| 14th November 2007 FSA update on funds of alternative investment funds The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today issued an update on its proposals to allow UK retail consumers to invest in funds of hedge funds and other alternative investments sold by firms authorised in the UK. The FSA had planned to issue a polic... |
| 13th November 2007 Reformed funding model for Financial Services Compensation Scheme to operate from next year The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today confirmed the future funding arrangements for the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) which will operate from 1 April 2008. The new funding system will: considerably increase the funding ava... |
| 12th November 2007 FSA proposes greater disclosure of 'Contracts for Difference' The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published a consultation paper proposing greater disclosure of significant 'economic interests' in a company's shares held through derivatives such as Contracts for Difference (CfDs). The consultation... |
| 6th November 2007 Financial Services Authority calls for renewed energy to deliver Treating Customers Fairly The pace of progress must increase if firms are to meet next year's deadlines, according to the latest report from the Financial Services Authority (FSA). Launched today at the FSA's third Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) Conference, the report, 'Tr... |
| 2nd November 2007 Two men arrested in FSA's first criminal investigation on boiler rooms The Financial Services Authority (FSA), assisted by four police forces, on Wednesday 31 October 2007 arrested two men in connection with an investigation into "Universal Management Services" (UMS) which it believes has been helping illegal overseas b... |
| 1st November 2007 FSA's new investment rules come into force The Financial Services Authority's (FSA) new and radically simplified regime for the conduct of investment business - the Conduct of Business Sourcebook (COBS) - comes into force today. Reform of the FSA's investment rules has been a fla... |
| 31st October 2007 FSA fines stockbroker for poor risk warnings and advice The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today fined Wills & Co Stockbrokers Limited (Wills & Co) GBP49,000 for failing to ensure that its customers understood the risks involved with penny shares, and for being unclear, unfair and misleadi... |
| 18th October 2007 FSA fines mortgage firm for lifetime mortgage selling failures The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined The Minel Group Limited (Minel) GBP10,500 for exposing consumers to the risk of being sold an unsuitable equity release (lifetime) mortgage. In addition, Minel, based in Newcastle Upon Tyne, has to r... |
| 5th October 2007 Eligible Assets Directive implementation provides clarification for UCITS managers The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today set out proposals to implement the EU Eligible Assets Directive (EAD) and the related Committee of European Securities Regulators (CESR) guidelines for operators of Undertakings for Collective Investments ... |
| 3rd October 2007 Chris Pond appointed as Director of Financial Capability for the FSA The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has appointed Chris Pond, currently Chief Executive for the National Council of One Parent Families, as Director of Financial Capability. This is a new position within the FSA and reflects the growing importance... |
| 2nd October 2007 New measures to help small firms from FSA The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today announced it is introducing new measures to increase its contact with small firms. The aim is to help firms make faster progress in meeting the FSA's Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) initiative and to ident... |
| 1st October 2007 Compensation Scheme to cover 100% of depositors' claims up to GBP35,000 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has increased the limit of Financial Service Compensation Scheme (FSCS) cover for deposits to 100% of the first GBP35,000 of each depositor's claim. This increase applies from 1 October 2007. The previous compe... |
| 28th September 2007 FSA launches a more principles-based regime for unit-linked investments Important changes which will allow life insurance companies to invest in a wider range of unit-linked assets will come into effect next month. The current Financial Services Authority (FSA) 'Permitted Links' rules, which govern which assets the GBP7... |
| 27th September 2007 FSA tells firms to ensure proper management of with-profits funds In a letter sent to with-profits insurers, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has reinforced the need for firms to ensure that they treat policyholders fairly. The letter follows reviews of two aspects of the management of with-profits funds whic... |
| 26th September 2007 FSA publishes latest findings on PPI The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published the findings of its latest review of Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) selling standards. They show improvements in some areas, but also that many firms are still failing to treat their cust... |
| 25th September 2007 FSA shuts down UK based firms for assisting boiler rooms Two UK based firms, Chesteroak Limited (Chesteroak) and Bingen Investments Limited (Bingen), incorporated in Gibraltar, have been placed into compulsory liquidation by the High Court for assisting boiler rooms. The boiler rooms were unlawfully prom... |
| 12th September 2007 University freshers should be smart about their money and get a check up with their university money doctor With thousands of young people preparing to leave home for the first time to attend university, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has assembled five key pieces of financial information that no young person should be without. Shop around - to... |
| 6th September 2007 FSA fines mortgage firm and its chief executive for re-mortgage and PPI selling failures The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Hadenglen Home Finance Plc (Hadenglen) GBP133,000, and its chief executive GBP49,000, for inadequate systems and controls when recommending re-mortgages and Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) to custom... |
| 4th September 2007 Industry Guidance key role in Principles-Based Regulation The Financial Services Authority's (FSA) new framework for recognising Industry Guidance comes into effect today - an important step in the move towards Principles-Based Regulation. Trade associations, professional bodies and firms will be able to s... |
| 3rd September 2007 New term for FSA's Independent Complaints Commissioner Sir Anthony Holland has been reappointed as the Independent Complaints Commissioner for the Financial Services Authority (FSA) for a second term, beginning on 3 September 2007. Operating independently, the Complaints Commissioner is responsible for... |
| 3rd September 2007 Mortgage broker fined for financial promotion and sales-related failings The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Select Mortgage Services (Select) GBP10,500 for poor financial promotions, inadequate sales processes and inappropriate systems and controls to manage its business. A review by the FSA last year of f... |
| 1st August 2007 Two firms fined, one censured for management failings on mortgage advice The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has taken action against three mortgage brokers for management failings discovered during its work last year on the quality of mortgage advice processes within firms. Lawrence Scoffield Mortgages Limited (LSML... |
| 1st August 2007 Mortgage exit administration fees (MEAFs): an update The Financial Services Authority today updated on how mortgage lenders have responded to concerns that mortgage exit administration fees (MEAFs) have been increased unfairly. A Statement of Good Practice, issued by the FSA in January, highlighted th... |
| 31st July 2007 FSA aims to streamline regulatory returns The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is proposing to make it easier for firms to complete both the Complaints Return and the Retail Mediation Activities Return (RMAR) by simplifying and shortening them. The volume of information that firms must re... |
| 30th July 2007 FSA confirms decision to retain consumer protection measures in revised investment rules The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published a Policy Statement confirming that it will retain a number of specific consumer protection measures when its new rulebook for investment business - Conduct of Business Sourcebook (COBS)&... |
| 27th July 2007 FSA grants waiver to firms on complaints handling The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today (Friday 27 July) issued a 'waiver' from its complaints handling rules that apply to unauthorised overdraft charges complaints. This follows the decision by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) and some firms t... |
| 27th July 2007 New FSA Training and Competence regime will be simpler and more principles-based The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today confirmed the introduction of a more outcome-focused and flexible Training and Competence (T & C) regime - including a new, shorter, simpler and more principles-based T & C Sourcebook. Dan Waters... |
| 26th July 2007 FSA issues latest publications to support delivery of TCF initiative: Culture and Management Information The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today issued its latest publications to support the delivery of the Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) initiative, which continues to be a key priority for the FSA's work in the retail market. The first publi... |
| 26th July 2007 Financial Services Authority confirms Portman Building Society merger with the Nationwide Building Society The Financial Services Authority today announced that it has confirmed the proposed transfer of the engagements of the Portman Building Society to the Nationwide Building Society. Copies of the FSA's written decision [PDF] are available on the FSA ... |
| 16th July 2007 FSA issues Guidance on provider and distributor responsibilities The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today published Guidance on the responsibilities of providers and distributors of product and services for the fair treatment of customers. The Guidance arises from the FSA's Treating Customers Fairly initi... |
| 13th July 2007 Hector Sants appointed FSA chief executive Hector Sants has been appointed chief executive of the Financial Services Authority (FSA). He will take up the post on 20 July 2007, succeeding John Tiner who steps down at the Annual Public Meeting on 19 July.Hector Sants is currently managing direc... |
| 12th July 2007 Firms agree to change the way they sell PPI over the internet Major finance firms have agreed to change the way they sell payment protection insurance (PPI) over the internet, following action by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). Firms were offering loans on their websites where PPI was automatically incl... |
| 12th July 2007 Financial Services Compensation Scheme Board Appointment The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has appointed Max Taylor as a non-executive Director of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme effective from 1 September 2007.Max Taylor is deputy chairman of Insurance Broker Aon UK, and Executive Director... |