UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has scrapped its controversial proposal to routinely “name and shame” firms under ...
FCA drops plans to routinely ‘name and shame’ firms under investigation - The U-turn follows a widespread backlash after the Financial Conduct Authority announced the plans early last year.
The City regulator announced on Friday it was seeking views on the contactless card limit to see whether changes could boost ...
The former JPM executive gave evidence to London’s Upper Tribunal as he appeals against a proposed financial services ban.
On 11 March 2025, the UK’s financial regulators confirmed they have decided not to move forward with proposed diversity and ...
During 2024, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) carried out a review of firms’ treatment of customers in vulnerable circumstances. After a lengthy ...
Britain's Financial Conduct Authority on Tuesday said it would likely consult on an industry-wide scheme to compensate motor ...
Former Barclays boss Jes Staley had sex with a member of serial pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s staff, the banker said in court as he appeals against a proposed financial services ban.
Regulators have ended work on proposed rules and expectations aimed at improving diversity and inclusion in regulated firms.
Top UK regulators abandoned proposals to boost diversity across financial firms as they lean into the Labour government’s ...
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