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  • Tesco Bank to face City watchdog’s largest ever cyber security fine

    September 24, 2018

      The banking arm of supermarket chain Tesco could be facing a fine of more than £30m from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), over its role in a cyber hack on its systems in which numerous customer accounts were compromised. Tesco Bank is thought to be contesting the fine in active negotiations with the regulator, which could be reduced [...]

  • Why broadening your definition of risk might prove beneficial

    September 24, 2018  |  City Talk

      Risk. Many financial commentators and industry professionals agree it is one of the most important considerations for any investor. In our review of financial media, we see near-constant coverage of it—particularly the risk of loss. Commentary often dwells on the potential for current events to drive equity market declines, warning risks lurk. We, too, [...]

  • City regulators demand banks and insurers reveal plans to move away from Libor

    September 19, 2018

    The City's top regulators today demanded banks and insurers tell them their plans for moving away from the Libor rate used in contracts worth trillions of pounds. Firms are currently contemplating how to transfer often complex contracts and systems referencing the rate onto new benchmarks before 2021, when the scandal-hit Libor may become defunct. The [...]

  • ‘Wild West’ world of cryptocurrencies needs to be regulated, MPs warn Philip Hammond

    September 19, 2018

    The "Wild West" world of cryptocurrencies needs to be independently regulated to protect customers and prevent money-laundering, a powerful group of MPs today demanded. A report from the Treasury Select Committee warns the current system of self-regulation is not fit for purpose, and adverts promoting digital currencies are often misleading. Among the problems facing cryptocurrency [...]

  • Ringleader of £3m ‘boiler room’ scam jailed for 13 years following FCA investigation

    September 15, 2018

    The ringleader in a £2.8m boiler room scam was sentenced to 13 years in Jail yesterday after he was found guilty of co-ordinating a scam through a series of boiler room companies that conned 170 investors. The investigation into the scam, called Operation Tidworth, was one of the most complex taken on by the Financial Conduct [...]

  • RBS boss Ross McEwan ‘withheld information’ from parliament, claims Treasury Committee chair Nicky Morgan

    September 14, 2018

    The chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland has been accused of "withholding information" when giving evidence to parliament. Ross McEwan told the Treasury Select Committee, including Tory chair Nicky Morgan, back in January that he was not aware of any allegations of criminal activity within the bank's notorious and now-defunct Global Restructuring Group (GRG). [...]

  • Cryptocurrencies swimming in the mainstream

    September 5, 2018  |  Sponsored

    Spending and exchanging digital currencies are two of the biggest challenges enthusiasts face when building a crypto portfolio. While some high-profile retailers such as Subway, Microsoft and Expedia accept Bitcoin as payment, retailers that have adopted crypto represent a tiny fraction of the market. Limited payment options, complex processes and expensive exchange fees are typical [...]

  • UK blockchain startup launches equity crowdfunding round

    July 12, 2018  |  Sponsored

    For venture-minded investors who have yet to make any major forays into the tantalising yet potentially risky ICO world of blockchain and cryptocurrency, one equity investment opportunity live now on Crowdcube may prove to be a gateway.  Introducing: the bank account based on blockchain BABB (Bank Account Based Blockchain) is a UK-based startup. It is building [...]

  • How the UK’s regulatory framework protects P2P investors

    December 7, 2017  |  Sponsored

    The peer-to-peer (P2P) lending market was established in 2005, when Zopa became the first platform to connect individual lenders directly with borrowers. Since then, the market has evolved rapidly, as have the regulations underpinning investor protection – and this looks set to continue.     In the UK, the sector has been overseen by the [...]

  • The poorest have most to gain from the Financial Conduct Authority making it easier to innovate

    August 25, 2015

    One of the FCA’s statutory objectives is to promote effective competition in the financial services sector in the interests of consumers.    As the economy continues to settle into a new phase, it is fair to ask whether the FCA should adjust the balance of its focus on market enforcement and instead ensure resources are [...]

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