Director banned by FSA for Client Money failings
The Financial Services Authority has banned the director of a Manchester based mortgage and general insurance firm from holding senior positions in the financial services industry after his failure to comply with client money rules resulted in the loss of around £85,000 of his customers’ money.
Matthew Sixsmith was the director of Bridgewater House
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Sixsmith failed to take reasonable steps to ensure his business complied with the FSA’s regulations, and therefore breached Statement of Principle 7. He also failed to ensure that adequate systems and controls were in place to safeguard the firm’s client money.
Margaret Cole, director, enforcement said: “Sixsmith was incompetent and his actions posed serious risks to customers who trusted him with their money and expected him to pass that money on to insurers.
“Individuals who look after client money must act in accordance with the rules. Where they fail to comply, we will not hesitate to take enforcement action against them.”