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The Willingness Of UK, FCA To Take Legal Risk, 20% of Firms Applying for Authorization Was Rejected
Abstract:The regulator has suspended the activities of 16 CFD brokers.

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) says that one out of every five businesses that apply for permission now gets turned down on the first try. This is up from one out of every fourteen last year.
Nikhil Rathi, the Chief Executive Officer of the Financial Markets Authority, mentioned this in a line in a draft of the speech he gave on Thursday at the Lord Mayor's City Banquet at Mansion House.
Rathi said this while talking about what the regulator was doing to improve its work, like hiring more people.
“We are more ready to take more legal risks, act early, and push our authorities to their maximum.”
“This includes the first criminal prosecution against a bank for money laundering failures, the recovery of tens of millions of dollars via our consumer redress authorities, and the imposition of the first account forfeiture order.”
“The lessons we learned from independent evaluation helped us make our gateway stronger.” One in every five enterprises is first denied permission, compared to one in every 14 the previous year.
Rathi also said that the FCA has made “great progress” on its backlog, despite the fact that it now has more security and work to do as a result. It intends to accelerate its development by investing in automation technologies.
Consumers and the Cost of Living Crisis (FCA)
According to the FCA, the COVID-19 epidemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict prompted their challenge to the expense of living in the UK. With recent worldwide inflation driving up energy and food costs, the cost of living has risen everywhere, including in the United Kingdom.
Furthermore, according to a study of 19,000 individuals conducted last week, more residents anticipate suffering in the next few months. On the other hand, the government agency promised to be “even more careful” about people who take advantage of consumers' weaknesses.
According to the FCA, it is “intervening at our quickest rate ever against inappropriate financial marketing, with 8 times more interventions this year so far than last year.”
Recent FCA Actions
The FCA announced in mid-October that it had terminated the activities of 16 contracts for difference (CFD) operators.
The agency also said that it has set limits on 17 businesses and seven individuals seeking local investment market licenses.
In its fourth Consumer Investments Data Review, published last week, the regulator said that it had initiated 432 investigations into alleged crypto frauds or unregistered enterprises in the UK.

According to the FCA, there was a 59% increase in calls regarding bitcoin fraud between April 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022.
Earlier this week, the market supervisor convened a meeting to evaluate how rivalry among Big Tech firms in the country's financial sector would affect consumers.
The regulator issued a study in which it examined how Big Tech firms may harm competition in the UK payments, consumer credit, insurance, and deposit-taking businesses. People may submit their ideas on the issue until January 2023.
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