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FCA focuses on consumer protection and financial crime in first year of new strategy

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The regulator has published details of key enforcement actions, including arrests and bans, in its latest annual report and accounts published last week.

The UK’s financial regulator says in its Annual Report and Accounts 2025/26 that it has delivered an estimated £5.6 billion ($7.5 billion) in benefits to customers, and launched a serious crackdown on illegal promotions and insider dealing during the first year of its new five-year strategy.

Details of the FCA’s activities over the

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