FCA warns providers of cryptocurrency derivatives of their regulatory obligations.
The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a statement reminding businesses offering cryptocurrency derivatives of the requirement...more
The FCA is proposing to add a new chapter on insider dealing and market manipulation to its Financial Crime Guide.
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..The FCA proposes to add a new Chapter 8 to Part 1 of its Financial Crime Guide, outlining...more
The Strategy emphasises the UK government’s continued push to create a world-leading FinTech sector.
At the second International Fintech Conference held on 22 March 2018, Philip Hammond, Chancellor of the Exchequer,...more
New FCA Discussion Paper demonstrates how the regulator’s thinking in relation to culture has evolved.
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In Discussion Paper (DP) 18/2, the FCA has taken an unusual approach to a topic that has received...more
BaFin, the German Federal Financial Services Supervisory Authority, joins global regulators in releasing guidance for German ICO issuers and advisors.
The growing number and commercial significance of cryptographic token...more
The FCA has published a report, clarifying its expectations of firms that develop or use algorithmic trading strategies.
On 12 February 2018, the FCA published a report on algorithmic trading compliance in wholesale...more
The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) has published a set of guidelines, setting out how it intends to apply its financial markets legislation in the context of initial coin offerings (ICOs).
Despite the...more
The FCA seeks industry feedback to capitalise on global regulatory sandbox trend.
The regulatory sandbox was pioneered by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) back in November 2015 — a “safe space” in which businesses can...more
The FCA has published a Feedback Statement on Distributed Ledger Technology, setting out its views and proposed next steps.
Key Points:
..Respondents to the FCA’s initial Discussion Paper were supportive of the FCA...more
Following on from the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA’s) consumer warning on Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) in September, the FCA has announced a deeper examination of this area in its Feedback Statement on Distributed...more
Driven by payments innovation and new regulation, 2018 is cited as the year for some of the most significant changes retail banking has seen.
At the Westminster Business Forum for Digital Payments, Adoption, Innovation and...more
The UK government’s 2017 Autumn Budget included some measures of particular interest for fintech firms, demonstrating the government’s continued commitment to making the UK a world-leading fintech hub.
The government has...more
Following our 7 November 2017 blog “Europe as a Hub for Initial Coin Offerings”, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published two statements on Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs). The statements underline...more
On 15 November 2017, the European Central Bank (ECB) published a newsletter containing an article on how the ECB is dealing with the increasing number of fintech bank applications. The ECB is the banking supervisor, alongside...more
ESMA has published two statements highlighting ICO risks for investors and EU regulatory rules applicable to issuers and advisors involved with ICOs.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) published two...more
Regulatory sandboxes are becoming a global trend, providing plenty of opportunities for innovative businesses.
Pioneered in the UK as part of the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) “Project Innovate”, a regulatory sandbox...more
Initial coin offerings (ICOs) involve issuers offering virtual coins or tokens that are created and disseminated using blockchain or distributed ledger technology. Virtual coins resemble cash in a number of ways but may also...more
The Project Stella report, a European Central Bank (ECB) and Bank of Japan (BOJ) joint venture, details the applicability of distributed ledger technology for financial market infrastructure. During a one-month research...more
Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) involve issuers offering virtual coins or tokens that are created and disseminated using distributed ledger or blockchain technology. The capital raised from the offer will fund the development...more
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Firms will need to consider whether any individuals in group entities require approval as Senior Managers.
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Much has already been written on the proposed extension of the Senior Managers & Certification...more
The FCA will take a proportionate approach, reflecting the diversity of firms within the proposed regime’s remit.
On 26 July 2017, the FCA published its long-awaited Consultation Papers on the extension of the Senior...more
The Bank of England (BoE) announced on 19 July 2017 that it is extending direct access to its real-time gross settlement (RTGS) service to non-bank payment service providers (i.e., e-money institutions and payment service...more
The FCA has published its second Policy Statement on MiFID II implementation, plus a further Consultation Paper on residual issues.
Key Points:
..The FCA has made significant changes to some proposals, particularly in...more
Cloud services come with the promise of many benefits for the financial services sector. Cloud computing offers large-scale and cost-effective solutions for data storage and efficient processing and is also the underlying...more
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has provided an update on its regulatory sandbox initiative. The sandbox is part of Project Innovate, and allows businesses (whether already authorised or not) to test new offerings in...more