FCA urges firms offering high-risk investments to retail investors to review promotion practices

Several examples of poor practice

Valeria Martinez
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The Financial Conduct Authority has urged firms offering high-risk investments to retail investors to review their financial promotion approaches after the regulator found several examples of poor practice in a sample review.

In August 2022, the regulator published a 205-page policy document outlining its proposals to strengthen its financial promotion rules for restricted mass market investments (RMMIs) and firms approving financial promotions.  The proposals were set to provide access to non‑traditional investments, such as Long-Term Asset funds (LTAFs), while still offering strong consumer protection by ensuring that firms communicating and approving financial promotions for these investments do so to a "high standard". FCA launches consultation to broaden access to LTAF The initial rules, which requ...

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