City minister warned FCA ‘several times’ over name and shame plans Banking The City minister said she warned the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) “several times” that its controversial ‘name and shame’ rules could harm companies before the regulator moved to water down the plans. Following intense criticism from firms and ministers, the regulator confirmed on Thursday that it would soften plans to publicly name companies facing investigation [...]
FCA ‘strengthens’ internal whistleblowing policy after backlash Banking The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has said it will look to strengthen its internal whistleblowing policy after intense criticism over its handling of complaints from former staff. The City regulator said today it will clearly lay out how its chair and other non-executives can internally share information about whistleblowers in order to protect their confidentiality [...]
UK proposes earlier banker bonuses in bid to boost competition Banking UK regulators have officially laid out plans for the country’s top bankers to get their bonuses years earlier in a bid to boost competition with rival jurisdictions. The Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and City watchdog the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published proposals on Tuesday to reduce the bonus deferral period for most [...]
UK delays stablecoin regulation amid rise in crypto investing November 26, 2024 The government has delayed the rollout of a regulatory regime for stablecoins, it has been confirmed. City minister Tulip Siddiq confirmed that the government’s plan for stablecoin regulation, which had been expected this year, would be rolled into a larger regulatory plan for crypto next year. “Doing everything in a single phase is simpler, and [...]
Close Brothers restarts motor finance lending following landmark ruling November 21, 2024 Close Brothers has restarted its motor finance lending practice a month after a landmark court ruling over the legality of its business. On 25 October, a court ruled that a broker could not lawfully receive a commission from the lender without obtaining the customer’s fully informed consent to the payment, sending the entire motor finance [...]
Rachel Reeves needs to get real with the fact that we have become too cautious November 13, 2024 Before the election, Rachel Reeves said she would “unashamedly champion” financial services “as one of the UK’s greatest assets”. This was music to the ears of our sector and the early signs in government have been positive. The question now is: what will this mean in practice? What is the Chancellor’s vision for financial services [...]
Secure Trust Bank slashes profit expectations amid motor finance ruling November 1, 2024 Secure Trust Bank has slashed profit expectations for this year due to the performance of its motor finance business. In a trading update today, the London-listed lender said that following the Financial Conduct Authority’s motor finance decision, it restored vehicle finance loan collections activity to normal levels. Meanwhile, early arrears in vehicle finance are at [...]
Motor finance industry in crisis mode after landmark court ruling November 1, 2024 Motor finance providers are scrambling to avoid a full-blown market meltdown after a landmark London court ruling on "secret" car loan commissions sparked chaos across the sector.
Volkswagen Finance fined by FCA for unfairly treating vulnerable customers October 21, 2024 The City regulator has fined Volkswagen's UK financial services arm £5.4m for its unfair treatment of customers in financial difficulty, which it said may have caused them harm.
The Notebook: Will workplaces start monitoring your Linkedin profile? October 21, 2024 Finance chiefs have chosen to leave Linkedin use unmonitored for decades, but could that be about to change?