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Showing 271 to 280 of 292 search results for failings in relation to LIBOR.

  1. Upper Tribunal upholds FCA decision to fine and ban Chief Executive of TailorMade Independent Limited, Alistair Burns

    Press Releases Published: 01/08/2018 Last modified: 01/08/2018
    On 31 July 2018, the Upper Tribunal upheld the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) decision to prohibit Alistair Burns, Director and CF1 of TailorMade Independent Limited (TMI) from performing any FCA significant influence or senior management
  2. FCA fines Julius Baer International Limited £18m and publishes decision notices for three individuals

    Press Releases Published: 30/11/2022 Last modified: 28/09/2023
    We have fined Julius Baer International Limited £18,022,500 for failing to conduct its business with integrity, failing to take reasonable care to organise and control its affairs and failing to be open and cooperative with the FCA.
  3. FCA fines Aviva Investors £17.6m for systems and controls failings that led to its failure to manage conflicts of interest fairly

    Press Releases Published: 24/02/2015 Last modified: 24/02/2015
    While Aviva Investors’ failings were serious, the FCA has recognised that its actions since reporting its failings were exceptional. ... Aviva Investors breached Principle 3 by failing to exercise adequate and effective control over its side-by-side
  4. FCA fines Policy Administration Services Ltd £2.8 million for poor complaints handling of mobile phone insurance policies sold by Phones 4u Ltd

    Press Releases Published: 03/07/2013 Last modified: 17/09/2013
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Policy Administration Services Limited (PAS) £2,834,700 for poor complaints handling between June 2009 and September 2011, including failing to identify the root causes of recurring issues and put
  5. Capita Financial Managers to pay up to £66 million for the benefit of investors in the Connaught Income Fund, Series 1

    Press Releases Published: 10/11/2017 Last modified: 10/11/2017
    The Financial Conduct Authority has today announced that Capita Financial Managers Limited (CFM) has been publicly censured and will pay up to £66 million to those investors who suffered loss as a result of investing in the Guaranteed Low Risk
  6. TR18/4: Pricing practices in the retail general insurance sector: Household insurance

    Thematic reviews Published: 31/10/2018 Last modified: 01/11/2018
    This report sets out the key findings of our thematic work on the pricing practices of household insurance firms. It then details our expectations of firms and our next steps.
  7. FCA publishes Decision Notices for Carillion plc (in liquidation) and three of its former executive directors

    Press Releases Published: 28/07/2022 Last modified: 28/07/2022
    The FCA has imposed a public censure on Carillion, rather than a financial penalty, given the firm is insolvent and in liquidation
  8. FCA obtains High Court Order to remove hundreds of HM Land Registry charges, notices and restrictions registered against consumers’ properties by illegal money lender

    Press Releases Published: 29/07/2021 Last modified: 29/07/2021
    This application is the latest in several legal proceedings commenced by the FCA against Dharam Prakash Gopee arising out of his illegal money lending activities
  9. FCA fines Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland and The Mortgage Business £64,046,800 for failures in mortgage arrears handling

    Press Releases Published: 11/06/2020 Last modified: 11/06/2020
    The FCA has fined Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland and The Mortgage Business £64,046,800 for failures in mortgage arrears handling. The banks estimate they will have paid £300 million in customer redress. The redress programme is nearly complete.
  10. Credit Suisse fined £147,190,276 (US$200,664,504) and undertakes to the FCA to forgive US$200 million of Mozambican debt

    Press Releases Published: 19/10/2021 Last modified: 22/10/2021
    The Financial Conduct Authority has fined Credit Suisse over £147 million for serious financial crime due diligence failings related to loans worth over US$1.3 billion, which the bank arranged for the Republic of Mozambique. These loans and a bond