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FCA decides on £5.95m fine and industry ban for Nailesh Teraiya in latest cum-ex case
Mr Teraiya has referred his Decision Notice to the Upper Tribunal. Any findings in the Decision Notice are therefore provisional and reflect the FCA’s belief as to what occurred and how it considers his behaviour should be characterised. -
Investing in outcomes: a regulatory approach to deliver for consumers, markets and competitiveness
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, FCA Chief Executive delivered at the Morgan Stanley European Financials Conference. -
Evolving our enforcement approach to protect and grow our markets
Speech by Therese Chambers, FCA joint executive director of enforcement and market oversight, delivered at The Market Abuse and Market Manipulation Summit. -
Statement on communications in relation to PRIIPs and UCITS
Issuing limited forbearance to allow firms to provide additional disaggregated disclosure on costs and charges to support the aggregated figure. This is the result of engagement with the investment trust industry. -
FCA censures NMC Health Plc (in Administration) for market abuse
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FCA and PSR Boards appoint new members to decision-making committees
Ulrike Hotopp and Claire Whyley have been appointed to the FCA’s and PSR’s Competition Decisions Committees (CDCs) -
Two individuals guilty of making £3m worth of fraudulent mortgage applications
Larry Barreto, based in the East Midlands, has been found guilty today of 11 charges of fraud by false representation following a prosecution brought by the FCA. -
Collaborate to compete: why we must all embrace a growth mindset
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, Chief Executive, FCA, delivered at the City Dinner, Mansion House. -
Calibrating controls to build confident markets
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director of Markets and International at the Financial Crime Summit 2023 by 1LoD. -
Financial watchdog cracks down on problem firms and supports struggling borrowers
In the past year, the FCA has reduced harm to consumers and businesses by stopping 627 firms, that failed to meet the minimum standards, from operating.