Financial Conduct Authority

organization

Last mentioned: Mar 20, 2026

Timeline

  1. Findings Released

    FCA reports 1,052 instances of illegal financial ads bypassing Meta's filters in a single week.

  2. Mass Layoffs Announced

    Close Brothers confirms plans to cut nearly a quarter of its workforce to preserve capital.

  3. FCA Monitoring Period

    The regulator conducts a one-week audit of financial ads appearing on Meta's platforms.

  4. Landmark Court Ruling

    The Court of Appeal rules in favor of consumers, stating commissions must be fully disclosed and consented to.

  5. FCA Review Launched

    The FCA announces a formal review into historical motor finance commission arrangements.

  6. Meta's Policy Shift

    Meta commits to requiring FCA authorization for all financial services advertisers in the UK.

  7. FCA Commission Ban

    The Financial Conduct Authority bans Discretionary Commission Arrangements (DCAs) in motor finance.

Stories mentioning Financial Conduct Authority 2

Regulation Bearish

Meta's UK Ad Safeguards Falter: 1,000+ Illegal Financial Ads Bypass Filters

Meta has failed to uphold its commitment to the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to block unauthorized financial advertisements, with over 1,052 illegal ads appearing in a single week. This breach highlights significant gaps in Meta's automated moderation systems and raises the prospect of severe regulatory penalties under the UK's Online Safety Act.

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Regulation Bearish

Close Brothers to Cut 25% of Staff Amid Motor Finance Legal Fallout

Close Brothers has announced plans to reduce its workforce by nearly 25% as it grapples with the financial and operational aftermath of the UK car finance commission scandal. The move follows a landmark Court of Appeal ruling that has significantly increased potential liabilities for lenders involved in non-disclosed commission arrangements.

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