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FCA censures Amigo for failing to conduct adequate affordability checks
The FCA has publicly censured Amigo Loans Ltd for failing to conduct adequate affordability checks on borrowers and guarantors. -
2023 fines
Enforcement fines published in 2023. -
FCA penalises Al Rayan Bank PLC for anti-money laundering failures
We have fined Al Rayan Bank for failing to put in place adequate anti-money laundering (AML) controls. -
FCA fines Guaranty Trust Bank (UK) Limited £7.6 million for further failures in its anti-money laundering systems and controls
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Guaranty Trust Bank (UK) Limited (GT Bank) £7,671,800 for serious weaknesses in its anti-money laundering (AML) systems and controls between October 2014 and July 2019. -
TSB fined £48.65m for operational resilience failings
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) have fined TSB Bank plc (“TSB”) a total of £48,650,000 for operational risk management and governance failures, including management of outsourcing risks, -
FCA fines Metro Bank PLC £10 million and publishes Decision Notices for two of its former executive directors
Metro Bank PLC fined £10,002,300 for breaching the Listing Rules by publishing incorrect information to investors. -
FCA fines Santander UK £107.7 million for repeated anti-money laundering failures
The FCA has fined Santander UK Plc (Santander) £107,793,300 after it found serious and persistent gaps in its anti-money laundering (AML) controls, affecting its Business Banking customers. -
PS22/15: Improving outcomes in non-workplace pensions
The FCA sets out the final rules to improve outcomes for consumers saving into non-workplace pensions. -
FCA fines Julius Baer International Limited £18m and publishes decision notices for three individuals
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. -
Further consultation and announcements on the wind-down of LIBOR
We are proposing to require LIBOR’s administrator, IBA, to continue to publish the 1-, 3- and 6-month US dollar LIBOR settings under an unrepresentative ‘synthetic’ methodology until end-September 2024. After this, publication would cease