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Cryptocurrency · IrelandCryptocurrency exchange Kraken has been granted a license to operate in the Republic of Ireland under the European Union's Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulation. Kraken will now be able to offer crypto services across the 30 countries in the European Economic Area (EEA), allowing it to scale its business much faster across the region, the exchange said on Wednesday."This license places us in a strong position to expand our product offering,…See the Story
Crypto Exchange Kraken Wins MiCA License in Ireland
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United Kingdom · United KingdomOn 30 May 2025, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published a webpage in which it welcomed the statement by the Investment Association, Personal Investment Management & Financial Advice Association, and Alternative Investment Management Association supporting the faster settlement of trades in funds. The FCA’s webpage adds that:
The settlement period for transactions in listed stocks and bonds in the UK, Switzerland and EU will change to T+…See the Story
FCA Welcomes Statement Supporting Faster Settlement of Trades in Funds

United Kingdom · United KingdomThe motor finance row has dragged complaints to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) to the highest level since the PPI scandal. Consumers lodged 305,726 complaints with the FOS in the year ending March 31 2025, which edged towards highs of 388,392 in year ending March 2019. Complaints regarding motor finance led the spike at 73,328. This was a staggering near-500 per cent jump from 12,604 the previous period. The Supreme Court is expected to g…See the Story