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DysPEPsia - discomfort around banking Politically Exposed Persons

Complaints by politicians about being expelled by banks, or even unable to open an account in the first place, have set a review by the Financial Conduct Authority in motion. Denis O'Connor examines the regulator's 2017 Guidance on the issue.

Against the background of the recent media storm surrounding the case of Coutts exiting its banking relationship with Nigel Farage, the former leader of the Brexit Party, Compliance Monitor readers may wish to review the 2017 Guidance on Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) [1] issued by the Financial Conduct Authority. The controversy incited the resignations of Peter Flavel, Coutts' chief executive officer, as well as Dame Alison Rose, his counterpart at Coutts' parent company NatWest Bank. The current reviews by the United Kingdom Government and the regulator may require firms to revise their PEP systems and controls.

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