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Compliance Monitor

The FCA’s miss(ion) mash

The first question raised by the Financial Conduct Authority’s ‘Our future Mission’ consultation is, is it even a Mission Statement and, if so, which bit? Adam Samuel appraises the document and the regulator’s ongoing struggle to communicate.
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

Smooth regulator? Donald Trump & Wall St

In the weeks after Donald Trump’s shock sweep to power in the United States presidential election, his embattled transition team scramble to appoint the agents of his reign. Esther Martin reports on what we know so far.
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

Sonali Bank’s “serious deficiencies” furnish AML lessons

Strong action has been taken by the Financial Conduct Authority against the UK subsidiary of Bangladesh’s largest bank, as well as its Money Laundering Reporting Officer, for a litany of compliance failures. Under the Senior Managers and Certification Regime the regulator will find it easier to take enforcement cases against key staff, warns Ian Mason.
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

When cross-selling turns corrosive

At what point is the line crossed between ‘incentive’ and ‘pressure’? Steve C Morang discusses how unrealistic targets, a climate of anxiety, and an internal control gap, led to a grass-roots fraudulent movement at Wells Fargo.
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

FinTech firms navigate regulatory uncertainty

Current laws and regulations weren’t designed with FinTech or InsurTech in mind, so these startups must – on top of their business proposition – implement appropriate compliance procedures and grapple with legal uncertainties. Brett Carr surveys the challenges.
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

New Insurance Special Purpose Vehicles take regulatory shape

Regulations to take effect from 1 April 2017 introduce a new framework for Insurance Linked Securities (ILS) business – an aspect of the global reinsurance market that has undergone sustained expansion. After that the Financial Conduct..
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

Weak price competition among asset managers prompts reforms

The Financial Conduct Authority has found weak price competition “in a number of areas” of asset management, as part of a market study of the sector. These are interim findings of a probe into whether institutional and retail investors..
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

Early exit pension charges capped by FCA

By Neasa MacErlean
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

RBS agrees complaints review for SMEs referred to GRG

Royal Bank of Scotland has developed proposals alongside the Financial Conduct Authority to address poor outcomes for some small businesses referred to its Global Restructuring Group between 2008 and 2013: there will be a new complaints review..
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

Six men banned over UCIS fraud

The Financial Conduct Authority has prohibited six men from regulated financial services, because they ran an unauthorised collective investment scheme in which 110 investors lost nearly £4.3 million.Scott Crawley, Daniel Forsyth, Adam Hawkins,..
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

FCA outstrips CMA recommendations, to tackle high-cost overdrafts

On the back of recommendations from the Competition and Markets Authority’s investigation into retail banking, the Financial Conduct Authority will intervene to improve competition in the current account market.In 2017 the regulator will..
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016

Lifetime ISAs subjected to additional rules

By Neasa MacErlean
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

Half a million indebted customers granted redress for “poor treatment”

Motormile Finance UK Ltd will provide redress to over 500,000 customers of payday and car finance loans because of mistakes in its due diligence and collections process.The debt purchase and collections firm, according to consumer website forums..
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

Past business reviews – getting it right

The stakes of a past business review over regulatory concerns are higher than ever for executives under the Senior Managers and Certification Regime. Simon Collins outlines how to demonstrate that you take your accountabilities very seriously.
Online Published Date:  08 December 2016
Appeared in issue:  Vol 29 No 4 - 03 April 2017

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