We love a “to do” list! So, following a flurry of announcements from the FCA and publication of the Treasury’s Action Plan aimed at overhauling ...
The Financial Conduct Authority has decided to largely abandon its plans to name and shame companies it investigates, ...
FCA scraps public interest test for investigations after industry backlash, focusing on consumer protection while easing regulatory burdens.
The U-turn follows a widespread backlash after the Financial Conduct Authority announced the plans early last year.
Charlotte Hill, partner at Charles Russell Speechlys told City AM that the FCA’s plan to delete its own ... for orderly records to be kept of its business and internal organisation.” ...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has dropped its controversial plan to “name and shame” companies it investigates following a backlash from firms and parliamentarians. FCA announced today ...
UK firms have welcomed the Financial Conduct Authority’s decision to drop its controversial plan to ‘name and shame ... within their areas of the business, as – once this information ...
The Financial Conduct Authority has shelved plans to name and shame firms during investigations in a letter to the UK ...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said it would drop proposals to apply a new public interest test for announcing investigations into regulated firms “given the lack of consensus” over the ...