Tagged: christopher woolard

UK FCA & Australian Securities and Investments Commission Will Support Innovative Fintech Firms with Unique Agreement

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) have inked an agreement to support innovative businesses seeking to gain entrance into each others markets.  The unique arrangement will see financial regulators looking to reduce bureaucratic red tape to help… Read More

FCA: Competition Not Working Well in Insurance

In July 2014, the Financial Conduct Authority published the results of the general insurance add-ons market study which showed that competition was not working well for many consumers. In June 2015, the regulator proposed a number of options for publishing product information, including: claims ratio… Read More

Call for Input: FCA Seeks Feedback on Social Investment

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has posted a public request for feedback on regulation in the context of the social investment market.  The FCA defines social investment as “investments where the aim is to provide a wider social benefit, rather than the primary driver being… Read More

Quotes From #LenditEurope: About China’s 2,000 Lending Platforms & More

Part II: Seen & Heard at Lendit Europe If you missed attending Lendit Europe, you missed a great event. You can catch up on a selection of presentations on Lendit . For short skimming, we’ve selected a few thought-provoking quotes from day 2. You may also… Read More

FCA Appoints Christopher Woolard to its Board

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced the appointment of Christopher Woolard to its Board.  Woolard is currently the Director of Strategy and Competition at the regulatory entity.  Woolard has been a member of the FCA executive committee since the FCA was created from the… Read More

Financial Conduct Authority Pushes Forward on Investment & Corporate Banking Competition Study

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is proceeding with a study on competition in investment and corporate banking. The FCA states that these markets are the “cornerstone of the UK economy” for business expansion and funding operations. The study will focus on choice, transparency, bundling and cross-subsidisation in… Read More

FCA to Investigate Investment & Corporate Banking for Lack of Competition

The Financial Conduct Authority has announced its intent to investigate the elite world of investment and corporate banking due to concerns of lack of competition.  The FCA, unlike its regulatory brethren in many other countries, maintains the responsibility to promote competition “around the benefits for consumers,… Read More

FCA: Banking Sector Does Not Meet Needs of Small Business

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the UK regulatory body entrusted with the operations of the securities industry, has released a statement declaring the retail banking industry “does not meet the needs of personal consumers or small and medium enterprises (SMEs)”. It should be noted that… Read More

UK: How Does Crowdfunding Work? (Video)

This one is courtesy of our mates at the BBC;  a short video about how young companies are “bypassing banks” and putting their pitch up on the internet.   The very brief video touches on some prominent crowdfunding campaigns.  The reporter mentions a small confectioners… Read More

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