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FCA Intensifies Crackdown on Misleading Financial Promotions

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Financial Watchdog Takes Stronger Action Against Deceptive Ads

Highlights:

  1. 20,000 Ads Withdrawn or Amended: Nearly double the amount from 2023.
  2. Focus on Vulnerable Consumers: Many ads targeted at housing disrepair and motor finance claims.
  3. Call for Social Media Action: FCA urges platforms to proactively prevent illegal promotions.

Summarized Story:

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has significantly increased its actions against misleading financial promotions in 2024, withdrawing or amending nearly 20,000 ads, nearly double the amount from the previous year. The FCA highlighted issues with cryptoasset, debt solutions, and claims management company (CMC) promotions, with a particular focus on ads targeting vulnerable consumers.

The regulator also renewed its call for social media platforms to take more proactive measures to identify and prevent illegal financial promotions. Additionally, the FCA launched targeted action against ‘finfluencers’, resulting in 20 people being interviewed under caution.

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