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    20 October 2025
    The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published its findings from a recent survey on financial crime controls in corporate finance firms not required to submit financial crime data returns. The findings reflect firms' self-reported practices and are not based on an FCA review. They highlight both good practices and areas needing improvement. Approximately two-thirds of respondents may be non-compliant with one or more aspects of the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 (Money Laundering Regulations). Key deficiencies include the absence of documented business-wide risk assessments, gaps in customer due diligence and inadequate oversight of appointed representatives. Despite these concerns, the FCA did identify good practices, such as regular reporting to senior management and the use of risk registers. The FCA has begun contacting firms falling short of expectations to prompt remedial action and will follow up to assess progress. Firms are reminded of their obligations under the Money Laundering Regulations and are expected to address identified gaps in their financial crime frameworks.

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