Former Financial Services Association (FSA) chief executive Hector Sants has been appointed as chair of the new, incoming single financial guidance and claims body.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Threadneedle Asset Management more than £6m for having inadequate controls in its fixed income front office.
A £200m Financial Services Authority (FSA) legacy scheme deficit has left insurers questioning how much of the individual levies is contributed towards it.
Industry figures have welcomed the Work and Pensions Committee's call for a single regulator for trust- and contract-based schemes.
Jonathan Stapleton asks if it is time for a single regulator
Prudential has been fined £30m by the City watchdog while its chief executive Tidjane Thiam has been officially censured, following the failed AIA deal in 2010.
Schemes and administrators should take extra care with data as the Information Commissioner's Office "beefs up" with extra powers from the European Union, lawyers warn.
The Pensions Regulator has launched a hard-hitting campaign to illustrate the threat pensions liberation can pose to people's pensions.