FCA chiefs call on UK government to prioritise fraud prevention as annual meeting starts

Regulator’s interim chair and chief executive urge action to help fight ‘under-resourced’ battle.

Interim Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) chair Richard Lloyd (pictured above) has appealed to UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman to make fraud prevention “a national priority”, and joined Chief Executive Nikhil Rathi in calling for regulation to cover Buy Now Pay Later, in speeches at the start of the FCA’s Annual

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