The Financial Conduct Authority has called on the investment sector and wealth managers to improve the way they disclose costs and charges to clients following a review of the sector which found shortcomings.
Financial services firm STM has completed its £400,000 takeover of troubled SIPP provider Carey Pensions following the granting of FCA approval for the deal.
A new report into the BSPS debacle has heavily criticised regulators including the FCA and TPR.
A number of financial firms, as well as the FCA, have been rated as some of the top workplaces in the UK for being lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) friendly places to work.
Greyfriars’ SIPP book sold for £820k, newly-published documents have revealed.
Since 2015, the Insolvency Service has applied to the courts to wind-up 24 companies that have carried out a form of pension misuse.
The current level of funding and the financial structure of FOS will have to change, FCA chairman Charles Randell told the Treasure Committee today.
Thousands more pension savers are taking action over concerns they have been hit by a pension scam or are at risk - spurred by an FCA and TPR-backed campaign.
AMPS has urged its members to absorb lessons from the recent Berkeley Burke SIPP judicial review but says the case is “no game changer” for the majority of firms.
The FCA has written to SIPP firms to reiterate regulatory commitments following the judgement in the Berkeley Burke case.
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