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UK Financial Watchdog Issued 450 Alerts on Illegal Crypto Promotions in Last Three Months of 2023

The Financial Conduct Authority said firms approving ads need to take their regulatory obligations seriously.

Updated Mar 9, 2024, 1:41 a.m. Published Feb 14, 2024, 10:54 a.m.
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  • The Financial Conduct Authority issued 450 consumer alerts on firms illegally promoting crypto between Oct. 8 and Dec. 31 last year.
  • The regulator warned it will continue to take robust action.

The U.K. financial regulator said it issued 450 consumer alerts in the last three months of 2023 against firms illegally promoting crypto and called on authorizing companies to take their responsibilities seriously.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)'s rules on promotions kicked in on Oct. 8. The alerts were issued between then and Dec. 31, it said in a report on Wednesday.

In order to advertise, crypto companies have to be registered with the authority or have their ads approved by a company that's authorized to do so. The rules require firms to include risk warnings and to have a 24-hour cooling off period for first time buyers.

"We will be continuing our robust action against firms issuing illegal financial promotions in 2024," the FCA said.

Some companies, including Binance, the largest crypto exchange, have had to suspend U.K. services as a result. Binance's promotions approver, Rebuildingsociety.com was told it could not approve crypto ads, and the exchange has encountered difficulties finding another approver.

Read more: Upcoming UK Rules for Crypto Ad Approvers Spell Uncertainty for Industry

Camomile Shumba

Camomile Shumba is a CoinDesk regulatory reporter based in the UK. Previously, Shumba interned at Business Insider and Bloomberg. Camomile has featured in Harpers Bazaar, Red, the BBC, Black Ballad, Journalism.co.uk, Cryptopolitan.com and South West Londoner. Shumba studied politics, philosophy and economics as a combined degree at the University of East Anglia before doing a postgraduate degree in multimedia journalism. While she did her undergraduate degree she had an award-winning radio show on making a difference. She does not currently hold value in any digital currencies or projects.

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