City watchdog warns banks it should 'act' if politicians wrongly denied entry to providers

A high City watchdog official has mentioned the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will "act" if monetary establishments wrongly deny politicians or their households entry to providers.

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Writing within the Telegraph, Sarah Pritchard mentioned the banking regulator is reviewing whether or not monetary establishments are being "proportionate" of their threat assessments of politically uncovered individuals (PEPs).

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The FCA government director mentioned whereas it's obligatory for these in energy to be requested for extra data than others about sources of wealth, it must be an "appropriate level of inquiry".

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"[It] should not feel like the financial equivalent of someone rifling through your bin," she mentioned.

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"We have heard that always it has, significantly for the households of political figures.

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"If we find that banks and others are more tick-box than risk-based, we will act. Because proportionate additional financial scrutiny should not make it harder than it needs to be to take part in public life."

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In late June, Nigel Farage complained he was being frozen out of the banking system for his political beliefs.

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The former UKIP celebration chief and Brexit campaigner had his Coutts financial institution accounts closed and mentioned he was refused accounts with different banks.

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This resulted in Dame Alison Rose, the CEO of NatWest, the corporate that owns Coutts, resigning in July, abruptly ending her four-year tenure amid authorities stress on her place.

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Last month, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt mentioned he had written to the FCA to look into the problem of "so-called de-banking".

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He advised Sky News: "I'm worried that it may exist more than we had thought.

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"And the rationale I'm apprehensive is as a result of free speech is a elementary human proper, and you may agree or disagree with Nigel Farage, however everybody needs to have the ability to categorical their opinions."

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The chancellor said the FCA has the right to fine banks very large sums of money if it finds this practice is widespread.

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"I wish to know whether it is and I wish to know what they're doing about it," he added.

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Ms Pritchard mentioned the FCA is conducting a assessment specializing in how "firms are applying the definition of PEPs to individuals" and "checking that firms are being proportionate in their risk assessments of UK PEPs".

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"This sets out that banks and others must be proportionate - with greater scrutiny on those who pose the greatest threat. And we have been clear that UK public figures should generally be considered low risk," she mentioned.

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Ms Pritchard added the goals of the assessment are to maintain the "system clean" however not deny PEPs the entry to monetary merchandise and "services necessary for everyday life".

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