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FCA’s Mills claims Consumer Duty a great success
Sheldon Mills, executive director of consumers and competition at the FCA, has claimed that Consumer Duty has been a great success in a speech at an event celebrating the Duty’s anniversary.
FCA fines 3 over £6m ‘marketing fees’ for high-risk SIPP
Three financial advisers who pocketed almost £6m in ‘marketing fees’ relating to an SIPP which included inappropriate high-risk bonds, have been penalised almost £4m by the FCA and prohibited from any regulated activity.
Wealth manager with SIPP arm ordered to return assets
The High Court has approved a plan to return money and customer assets to clients of failed Newcastle-based wealth manager WealthTek which has a SIPP arm.
DB pension and SIPP firm goes into administration
London-based IFA firm Donre Advisory Limited (FRN 513993), which previously traded as Basi & Basi Financial Planning Limited and has a SIPP subsidiary, has gone into liquidation two months after the FCA imposed restriction on its business activities.
Average salary at the FCA tops £71,000
The average salary at the FCA has risen by an average of 4.8% this year to £71,290, with some younger staff members receiving an 11.2% increase.
FCA wants compulsory criminal background checks
The FCA is to consult on introducing compulsory criminal background checks on firm owners and controllers applying for authorisation from January 2025.
FCA plans to ban 3 over 'tangled web' of £69m pension fund
The FCA has provisionally decided to ban and fine three individuals who were involved in running SVS Securities Plc, a discretionary fund manager which ran a SIPP and went into administration five years ago.
Unauthorised individual gave pensions advice - FCA
The FCA has urged victims of unauthorised financial adviser Ian James Hudson to come forward by 3 July after a court ordered compensation for his victims.
Regulators say working together improves SIPP outcomes
The UK’s financial regulators say working together has improved outcomes, particularly in relation to failings by SIPPs operators, the British Steel Pension Scheme scandal and the introduction of Consumer Duty.
FCA warns Hartley Pensions' clients of scams
The Financial Conduct Authority has warned clients of failed SIPP firm Hartley Pensions to be wary of scams or fraudsters as administrators of the collapsed provider begin to send out information about the transfer out process.