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UK regulator leads crackdown on 'finfluencers'
Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority (fca.org.uk)

LONDON: Market regulators from six countries are cracking down on the illegal promotion of financial products by influencers on social media, UK officials said Friday.Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said the action, which began on Monday, has resulted in three arrests in the UK and the authorisation of criminal proceedings against three individuals.The crackdown is being conducted jointly with regulators from Italy, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia, and the United Arab Emirates.Some 50 “warning letters” have been issued, which will result in more than 650 requests to remove content from social media platforms and more than 50 websites “operated by unauthorised finfluencers”, the FCA said.It has also sent seven “cease and desist” letters and invited four so-called finfluencers for interviews.So-called finfluencers, or financial influencers, use their social media audiences to promote investment products, share advice, or offer their opinions on investments.Many act legitimately, but some “tout products or services illegally and without authorisation through online videos and posts, where they use the pretence of a lavish lifestyle, often falsely, to promote success”, according to the FCA.These products can be risky, such as cryptocurrencies.“Our message to finfluencers is loud and clear,” said Steve Smart, joint executive director of enforcement and market oversight at the FCA.“They must act responsibly and only promote financial products where they are authorised to do so — or face the consequences.”The announcement came as a group of British MPs said it had sent a letter to Meta, owner of Facebook and Instagram, asking for information on its approach to financial influencers.The letter from parliament’s Treasury Committee follows evidence from FCA officials that Meta took up to six weeks to remove harmful content, longer than other platforms.“There was an isolated incident in late 2024 which resulted in a delay in actioning a small number of reports from the FCA,” Meta said in a statement Friday. “This was rectified and all other relevant reports made by the FCA have been promptly processed.”





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