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UK and EU financial services regulatory and enforcement updates (25 March 2024): ECB and ESRB papers, digital euro accounts, FCA fine and decision notices, HM Treasury cyber notice

Published on: 25 March 2024

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Beyond the items reported in depth in the Financial Services news feed on 25 March 2024, subscribers may wish to note these further developments:

  • ESRB: Occasional Paper Series No 25 – Joining up prudential and resolution regulation for systemically important banks
  • ECB Banking Supervision welcomes the European Parliament’s “Resolution on Banking Union – Annual Report 2023” of 16 January 2024
  • FCA: 2024 fine
  • ECB: Technical considerations on the provision of multiple digital euro accounts to individual end users
  • FCA:
    • Decision Notice: Gerald A Pacitti
    • Decision Notice: Hasan Fazal
    • Decision Notice: ERS Office Supplies Ltd
    • Decision Notice: First Call Heating Limited
    • Decision Notice: Cavendish Property Investments Ltd
    • Decision Notice: Solargrade Ltd
  • HM Treasury notice, Cyber, 25/03/2024

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