Editor's letter - May 2021

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Back in the spotlight: The FCA has turned its focus on ARs with brokers set to take a financial hit

It is hard to believe we’re already into May. It is amazing how fast the time passes when there isn’t a lot to do.

Happily, in the UK at least, lockdown is gradually easing, and we can all enjoy haircuts, beer gardens and meals outside restaurants again. Personally, I am pleased to be able to eat something I didn’t cook myself and forgo the daily annoyance that is washing up.

Everything seems to be coming to life again and the Financial Conduct Authority certainly has the bit between its teeth

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With reports of fraud escalating in terms of value or number, the role of brokers in combatting these crimes should not be underestimated. Edward Murray looks at the controls, validation tools and processes being implemented to support both detection and prevention.

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