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SUMMARY:28th May 2024: Consumer Duty - Live Online Course
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nWith the FCA’s new ESG ‘naming and marketing’ rules in effect as of December 2\, 2024\, the financial landscape has shifted significantly. Firms are now fully accountable for ensuring that all sustainability-related claims in their product naming\, marketing and communications are clear\, accurate and not misleading. \nNot to mention\, the FCA’s four-month deadline is fast approaching. Firms have until 5pm on 2 April 2025 to meet the requirements. After this\, the FCA will begin enforcement action on those found non-compliant. \nFirms must have fully aligned their ESG claims with these strict standards\, providing verifiable evidence for any sustainability claims they make. These rules are designed to crack down on greenwashing\, enhance transparency and protect investors from exaggerated or false sustainability claims while aligning with global trends in ESG regulation. Companies can expect increased scrutiny from both the FCA and consumers\, who will now have a clearer view of which investments genuinely contribute to sustainability efforts. Will you be ready by 5pm on 02 April 2025? \nIn this session we will dive into the topic by: \n\nDiscussing the implication of these regulations\nAddressing the potential challenges that firms might face\nAddressing what additional measures the FCA might introduce based on ongoing enforcement outcomes\nHighlighting what firms can do to mitigate risks\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					Book a Virtual Seat				\n					\n        				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									Speaker								\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashlie QueyrelAssociate Consultant\, Complyport
URL:https://complyport.com/event/28th-may-2024-consumer-duty-live-online-course/
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SUMMARY:1st May 2024: Financial Crime: The FCA’s 4 areas of focus Networking Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nWith the FCA’s new ESG ‘naming and marketing’ rules in effect as of December 2\, 2024\, the financial landscape has shifted significantly. Firms are now fully accountable for ensuring that all sustainability-related claims in their product naming\, marketing and communications are clear\, accurate and not misleading. \nNot to mention\, the FCA’s four-month deadline is fast approaching. Firms have until 5pm on 2 April 2025 to meet the requirements. After this\, the FCA will begin enforcement action on those found non-compliant. \nFirms must have fully aligned their ESG claims with these strict standards\, providing verifiable evidence for any sustainability claims they make. These rules are designed to crack down on greenwashing\, enhance transparency and protect investors from exaggerated or false sustainability claims while aligning with global trends in ESG regulation. Companies can expect increased scrutiny from both the FCA and consumers\, who will now have a clearer view of which investments genuinely contribute to sustainability efforts. Will you be ready by 5pm on 02 April 2025? \nIn this session we will dive into the topic by: \n\nDiscussing the implication of these regulations\nAddressing the potential challenges that firms might face\nAddressing what additional measures the FCA might introduce based on ongoing enforcement outcomes\nHighlighting what firms can do to mitigate risks\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					Book a Virtual Seat				\n					\n        				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									Speaker								\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashlie QueyrelAssociate Consultant\, Complyport
URL:https://complyport.com/event/1st-may-2024-financial-crime-the-fcas-4-areas-of-focus-networking-breakfast/
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