In early April, the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced the launch of a three-year strategy that will see resource prioritization that aims to prevent serious consumer harm, to set higher standards, and to promote competition.
A key initiative in the agency’s strategy is shutting down firms which do not meet basic regulatory standards, aiming to protect consumers and improve the market. The FCA is recruiting 80 employees to work on the initiative.
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