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  • Motor finance complaints hit record levels

    March 4, 2025

    The UK financial ombudsman has received a record number of complaints about motor finance loans in the most recent quarter, according to new data. On Tuesday, the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) said that complaints about car loan cases had surpassed credit cards as the subject with the most unresolved complaints in the financial sector. Some [...]

  • Ex-Barclays boss case against FCA over relationship with Epstein goes to court

    March 3, 2025

    Former Barclays boss Jes Staley is seeking to overturn an FCA ban after he was found to have misled the watchdog over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein

  • Workers rights: Don’t let ‘rogue’ firms undercut good employers, MPs urge

    March 3, 2025

    Changes to the government’s workers’ rights package should be made to ensure “rogue firms” don’t undercut Britain’s best employers, MPs have urged. The Employment Rights Bill, which is currently making its way through Parliament, should have loopholes closed to avoid some companies exploiting work insecurity, the House of Commons Business and Trade Committee (BTC) has [...]

  • Pisces: City figures raise concerns over viability of private market

    February 26, 2025

    City figures have raised concerns over the Financial Conduct Authority’s plan for the new ‘Pisces’ market designed to allow share trading for private companies, warning that the scheme could “undermine the credibility of UK markets”. Pisces—the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System—was devised by the previous government as part of efforts to revive UK [...]

  • Payments regulator reportedly could be scrapped as No10 slashes red tape

    February 23, 2025

    The UK’s payments regulator could be scrapped and folded into another regulator as part of efforts by No10 to slash red tape, according to Sky News. Ministers are mulling whether to abolish the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) and amalgamate it into the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the broadcaster has reported. A decision could come within [...]

  • How should Pisces be regulated?

    February 20, 2025

    The regulator is swinging its eyes at private markets, should investors be worried? Asks Edwin Richards The Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System (Pisces) is the FCA’s answer to private companies working with privately run platforms to exchange shares. The FCA’s aim is to create a regulated market for trading shares in private companies. [...]

  • Mark Kleinman: FCA is naming and shaming itself, not the City

    February 20, 2025

    Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and the man who gets the Square Mile talking in his weekly Morning Wire column. Today, he tackles name and shame at the FCA, a gamble at Entain and a business group revamp FCA is naming and shaming itself, not the City It’s rare to get a consensus this strong – but [...]

  • Auto-deleting emails forces us to ask, what is the FCA trying to hide?

    February 17, 2025

    The FCA's plan to auto-delete emails is an exercise of managing reputation, not standards, writes Eliot Wilson.

  • The FCA must move faster on introducing a consolidated tape

    February 14, 2025

    A consolidated tape, bringing together all available data on securities, will make markets more competitive and transparent. The FCA should bring it forward now, says Giovanni Cespa Transparency in market data is universally seen “as a good thing”. However, moves to develop and implement a tool that will address a glaring lacuna in market data [...]

  • Three ways to fix the regulators and boost growth

    February 14, 2025

    There are signs that tackling regulation is finally getting the focus it needs, but with GDP forecasts looking grim, there’s more to be done, says Leo Ringer The UK is producing world-beating companies in complex, regulated markets like fintech, healthcare, novel foods and autonomous vehicles. But their success is in spite of regulatory frameworks that [...]

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