FCA
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The regulator has released data that shows it is failing to meet certain voluntary and statutory operational targets.
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The authorities have launched a discussion paper on how “critical” third-party suppliers can be regulated, including with skilled-person reviews.
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The regulator has submitted a formal request to the Treasury for an extended remit to regulate ESG data providers.
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The regulator has published data showing its performance against processing targets, amid criticism about its operations.
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Plus all the latest people moves and the top news from the week.
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Richard Lloyd was appointed interim chair of the FCA last month after the departure of Charles Randall.
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The FCA’s executive director of authorisations Emily Shepperd has described how the watchdog is resolving a lengthy case backlog.
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As the Treasury falls under pressure to ramp up oversight of the FCA and PRA, Insurance Insider explores what this should mean in practice.
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Whitehall plans to give regulators a suite of new powers to oversee critical technology providers to insurers and banks.
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An FCA letter to the government suggests various ways to resolve issues around soaring pricing on medium- and high-rise properties with multiple occupancy.
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The rules will apply to listed companies for financial accounting periods starting from 1 April 2022.
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The watchdog has appointed two directors of authorisations as it continues to recruit 95 roles for the authorisations unit.
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