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Crackdown on influencers promoting financial products on social media without authorization

  • On June 2, 2025, the UK's Financial Conduct Authority led a multinational crackdown in London targeting unauthorized financial promotions by social media influencers known as finfluencers.
  • This crackdown follows rising concerns over illegal promotions and excessive high-risk financial advice by finfluencers, with the FCA intensifying oversight after numerous regulatory interventions since early 2024.
  • The FCA sent seven cease-and-desist letters, issued 50 warning alerts expected to trigger over 650 social media takedown requests and the removal of 50 unauthorized websites, and arrested three individuals in partnership with City of London Police.
  • Steve Smart, joint executive director at the FCA, emphasized that financial influencers must promote only products they are authorized to endorse, warning of repercussions for those who fail to comply.
  • The coordinated international effort involving nine regulators suggests ongoing strict enforcement and criminal proceedings, signaling increased accountability for financial promotions on social media.
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headlinemoney.co.uk broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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