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The "FCA Supervision and Enforcement" course offers a detailed exploration of the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) frameworks and strategies for supervising and enforcing regulatory compliance within the financial services industry. It is designed to provide participants with an in-depth understanding of how the FCA monitors firms' adherence to regulatory standards, manages risks, and takes enforcement actions when necessary.
The course covers the FCA’s approach to supervision, including its risk-based methodology, which focuses on identifying and mitigating potential risks to consumers and the financial market. Participants will learn about the different supervisory tools and techniques employed by the FCA, including routine inspections, thematic reviews, and data analysis.
In addition, the course delves into the enforcement process, highlighting how the FCA investigates breaches of regulations, determines appropriate sanctions, and implements corrective measures. Key topics include the regulatory framework that governs supervision and enforcement, the types of enforcement actions that can be taken, and the principles behind penalty determinations.
Through case studies and real-world examples, learners will gain insights into the practical application of FCA supervision and enforcement strategies. The course also covers the processes for challenging FCA decisions and the mechanisms available for appeal or review.
By the end of the course, participants will have a thorough understanding of the FCA’s role in maintaining market integrity and consumer protection, as well as the skills needed to navigate the regulatory landscape effectively.