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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, -
Business Plan 2022/23
The FCA Business Plan details the work we'll do over the next 12 months to help deliver the commitments in our Strategy. -
Our approach to supervision
Our approach to supervision sets out how we carry out our regulatory oversight. It is designed to help firms, consumers and markets understand how we work, and fulfil our accountability to Parliament and to the public. -
FCA appoints new Chair at the Financial Ombudsman Service
Baroness Zahida Manzoor CBE has been appointed Chair of the Financial Ombudsman Service. The appointment was made by the FCA Board with the approval of HM Treasury. -
Listening up to level up – regulating finance for the whole of the UK
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the FCA, at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London. -
FCA reveals the fourth round of successful firms in its regulatory sandbox
The FCA has announced the 29 firms that were successful in their applications to begin testing in the fourth cohort of the sandbox. -
Pensions: A view from the FCA
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, delivered at Gleneagles. -
The changing face of financial crime
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at the FCA Financial Crime Conference, London. -
Relending by high-cost lenders
This report sets out our review findings of relending by firms in the high-cost lenders portfolio. -
Tribunal upholds FCA fine on firm for misselling complex investments
We consider that the amount of the penalty should be set at a level that both punishes Westwood for the breaches and deters others from similar conduct. ... Westwood no longer carries on any regulated activities, having been placed into sequestration (a