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  • Sir Vince Cable calls for probe into Treasury role in RBS GRG unit

    February 13, 2019

    Former business secretary Sir Vince Cable has called for an investigation into allegations the Treasury may have “actively encouraged” the activities of RBS’s discredited global restructuring unit GRG. The Liberal Democrat leader has today written to Nicky Morgan, chair of the Treasury Select Committee, to ask that it look into accusations that an executive branch [...]

  • Pressure mounts on Treasury to publish legal documents on relationship with RBS GRG unit

    February 12, 2019

    Pressure is mounting on the Treasury to release key legal documents regarding its relationship with RBS following allegations it held significant operational control over the bank's disgraced global restructuring unit GRG. Scottish Labour MP Martin Whitfield has lodged a series of parliamentary questions asking for a legal agreement between RBS and the Asset Protection Agency (APA), an [...]

  • Revolut’s Valentine’s Day advert caused a social media storm – and shows the pitfalls of using comedy in marketing

    February 11, 2019

    Roses are red, violets are blue, there’s a company in hot water and it’s called Revolut. The fintech challenger bank, which offers a mobile-based banking service, recently launched a new ad campaign of Tube posters that joked about the spending habits of its customers. One of the four adverts read: “To the 11,867 people who [...]

  • High Court to examine allegations of Treasury involvement in scandal-hit RBS GRG unit

    February 10, 2019

    The Treasury’s role in determining the strategy and actions of RBS’s disgraced restructuring unit GRG is to be examined in court for the first time after a High Court judge ruled the issue was relevant to a £100m claim being pursued by a Manchester-based property developer. The court ruling on Friday allows Oliver Morley, who [...]

  • Fintech startup Revolut’s controversial Valentine’s Day advert faces financial watchdog scrutiny

    February 8, 2019

    A fintech startup under fire for a Valentine’s Day ad that has been accused of mocking single people is now facing a potential probe from the UK’s financial watchdog. Revolut’s Tube advert led to complaints online after the ad addressed people who had apparently ordered a takeaway for one last Valentine’s Day. Read more: It's about time: [...]

  • More than £197m lost to investment scams in 2018, Financial Conduct Authority warns

    February 6, 2019

    More than £197m was lost to investment scams last year as more victims were targeted online, the City watchdog has warned. The most common scams that were reported last year involved investments in shares and bonds, and forex and cryptocurrencies, which accounted for 85 per cent of all suspected scams, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said. Read [...]

  • FCA fines former Newton fund manager Paul Stephany for IPO misconduct

    February 5, 2019

    Former fund manager Paul Stephany has been fined by the UK’s financial watchdog for misconduct related to On the Beach’s initial public offering (IPO) in 2015.  The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Stephany, a former employee of Newton Investment Management, £32,200 after it was found that he had contacted rival fund managers to influence [...]

  • Asset management firms face overhaul of fund disclosure after FCA publishes market study

    February 4, 2019

    Asset management firms must provide greater clarity for investors to make more informed decisions, the UK’s financial regulator has said. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said today that managers must make fund objectives and investment policy descriptions more useful to investors, and explain how and why funds use particular benchmarks. Read more: A quarter of high [...]

  • Treasury under fire following allegations it had ‘influence’ over RBS GRG unit

    January 30, 2019

    The Treasury has been accused of a “flagrant breach” of the arms-length relationship it had with RBS during the financial crisis following allegations that a Whitehall agency exerted influence over the bank’s controversial restructuring unit. On Tuesday allegations came to light via a legal claim by one of RBS’s former customers, Oliver Morley, that the [...]

  • FCA to force pension providers to unveil hidden ongoing charges under new proposals

    January 28, 2019

    Companies offering popular pensions products will be forced to be transparent about ongoing charges, in a fresh batch of measures bidding to help increase savers’ pension pots by £25m a year. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced today it would force providers of so-called drawdown products – where retirees leave their pension funds invested rather [...]

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