U.S. based growth investor, Motive Partners, recently opened their European hub in Canary Wharf, London as they see the market as one of the epicenters of financial services; this is the latest sign that London has not lost their attractiveness since Brexit; a few additional reasons for being a destination include experience with the new open banking regulations and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has been very supportive of fintech. Source.
FT Alphaville takes a close look at some of the findings from the Financial Conduct Authority report on their regulatory sandbox; the positives include weeding out the more risky ideas and that 41 of 146 applicants were able to make it through the testing phase; the negatives include distributed ledger technology that shows some of the testing is on too small a scale to really understand whether or not it would actually work. Source.
The UK fintech market is seen as one of the world’s best and their regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA),...
According to research from the Financial Conduct Authority, two-thirds of outstanding lending as of November 2016 was to consumers with credit scores in the top 30%; this shows little difference from two years prior as unsecured consumer lending grew at double-digit rates in 2016 and 2017; however data showed that borrowers are staying in debt longer. Source
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has set up an asset management startup hub to help companies as they move between pre-authorization and authorization; the hub will help new entrants to better understand regulations, increase engagement and help to increase the quality of companies. Source.
RateSetter has added additional detail to its annual performance statistics to provide greater transparency; the additional details provide data on loan originations by lending type with a breakdown of consumer and commercial loans; for commercial lending the firm will now also disclose loans to property developers, small and medium size enterprises, and wholesale lenders; the changes were prompted by a request from the Financial Conduct Authority for greater disclosure on wholesale lending across the industry; the update from RateSetter also included a report on a defaulted loan that RateSetter has taken onto its balance sheet to protect investors. Source
UK based financial services companies saw a significant rise in cyber attacks in 2018, the industry as a whole saw...
The collapse of property lending platform Lendy in the UK has investors concerned about their £165 million of money invested...
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority ordered financial firms to do more to protect vulnerable customers; the FCA issued the order...
While speaking on a panel at Money 20/20 former and current regulators talked about the different approaches to fintech regulations; the Financial Conduct Authority recently released a report showing the UK approach has helped get new ideas into the market and seen companies get access to much needed capital; the US on the other had has seen federal and state regulators argue over proposed charters; there could be a lot the US can learn from the current UK program. Source.