Regulatory update February 2024
The following is a list of some regulatory publications or announcements from February 2024 affecting UK financial services.
Articles on regulation and guidance,from ICAEW's Financial Services Faculty.
The following is a list of some regulatory publications or announcements from February 2024 affecting UK financial services.
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As the UK gears up for a general election, the parties have been readying their manifesto positions, including for financial services.
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The PRA has published a letter setting out its 2024 supervisory priorities for insurers.
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The PRA has published letters setting out its 2024 supervisory priorities for UK deposit takers and international banks.
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The following is a list of some regulatory publications or announcements from January 2024 affecting UK financial services.
An overview of all you need to know for auditors and firms planning for their CASS audits as well as for practitioners preparing their clients.
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In a world grappling with environmental and social challenges, investors are increasingly drawn to funds that align with sustainability goals.
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The following is a list of some regulatory publications or announcements from December 2023 affecting UK financial services.
The Consumer Duty signifies a notable shift in the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)’s expectations. The Duty increases the onus on firms to provide good value products and services, throughout their lifetime, to their customers. The FCA expects to see a higher standard of care evidenced in practice.
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The Treasury and Bank of England’s consultation on introducing a digital pound received 50,000 responses.