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SIPP adviser declared in default by FSCS
A Shropshire-based pension adviser - an appointed rep of failed firm Tenet Connect Limited - has itself been declared as failed by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, opening the door to compensation claims.
Radical reforms ready for take-off says FCA’s Rathi
The Financial Conduct Authority is ‘up for’ taking on greater risk and its more ‘radical’ reforms are ready ‘for take-off’ according to chief executive Nikhil Rathi.
FCA to change enforcement approach
The Financial Conduct Authority is changing its enforcement approach as it aims to act faster and with more transparency.
TPR calls for more diversity in pension assets
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has called on pension professionals to consider a more diverse range of investments.
FCA says firms must improve pensions engagement
The FCA has called on advisers and providers to think beyond email messages to boost pension engagement with consumers.
FCA bans 4 over ‘reckless’ pension transfer advice
The FCA has banned four financial advisers, three provisionally, over “reckless” pension transfer advice which has so far cost £13.4m in compensation payments.
Pensions shake-up: Experts expect pension boost
A simple 'red, amber, green' traffic light system for pension scheme value could bring better clarity to workplace pensions and boost savings but may harm innovation, pensions experts say.
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.
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.