The FCA is stepping up its scrutiny on financial promotions by actively monitoring promotions and issuing warnings to firms that breach the rules.
The main issues of concern are:
- The excessive use of investment jargon (which could confuse the consumer);
- Font sizes for warning statements being too small and difficult to read;
- The risk posed by a product or service that placed a client’s capital at risk, not being made abundantly clear;
- Promotions which incorrectly gave a yield figure that did not give a balanced impression of both the short and long term prospects for the investment;
- When promotional advertisements describe a product or service as being ‘guaranteed’, ‘protected’ or ‘secure’ without any further confirmation or explanation.
The FCA is most concerned about promotions that highlight the potential returns without giving as much prominence to the risks of the investment.



Trust Registration Service – update
John Begg Compliance 2017, 2020, 2021, EU, ML, Pension, PI, Register, transfer, Update
New rules, transposing the Fifth Money Laundering Directive (5MLD) into UK law took effect on 10 January 2020. One impact of the rules was to broaden the scope of the Trust Registration Service (TRS) requirements. you can read more about 5MLD and TRS here. In brief, the previous rules required that all express trusts that […]