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The FCA may hold back on releasing its much-awaited final proposals on capital adequacy until as late as June 2014.
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Thursday, 14 November 2013 00:00

Andrew Roberts' blog: Should HMRC pre-vet schemes?

So my first month away from AMPS in six years and I was suffering from cold turkey when I saw the release of new guidance by the FCA together with the announcement of a third thematic review.
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A Sipp scheme was used by two Surrey-based investments advisers who have have been fined a total of £885,000 and been banned by the FCA from holding any position at a financial firm.
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The Financial Conduct Authority has confirmed how it will use its new power to publicise warning notices by publishing information about proposed enforcement action.
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The Financial Conduct Authority has said it may launch a probe into annuities following its 'market study' into the £1 trillion UK cash savings market announced today which will look at whether consumers are getting a good deal.
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Talbot & Muir is looking to acquire Sipp books as providers debate the viability of the capital adequacy rules
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Liberty Sipp is planning a campaign to highlight the high time and costs involved in in-specie property transfers.
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The director of DP Pensions disagrees that the Financial Conduct Authority's capital adequacy requirements should be based on asset value.
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Wednesday, 24 July 2013 12:35

Cover feature: Future of the Sipps sector

Increased regulation and competition is spurring consolidation in the Sipp sector but what will the future hold? By Sally Hamilton.
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Martin Tilley of Dentons Pensions believes the proposed capital adequacy ruling for Sipp firms could put larger firms at risk as well as small ones.
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