Regulation

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regulates financial services firms in the UK to protect consumers, enhance market integrity, and promote competition. Specifically, the FCA’s objectives include: protecting consumers from harm, supporting a healthy financial system, and ensuring fair competition.


Consumer Protection: The FCA’s primary goal is to safeguard consumers from potential harm caused by financial service providers. This includes preventing misconduct like market abuse, fraud, and mis-selling of financial products.

Market Integrity: The FCA aims to ensure the UK’s financial system functions effectively and reliably, building trust and confidence in the industry.

Facilitating International Competitiveness:
The FCA also works to ensure the UK financial services sector remains competitive on a global scale, supporting economic growth.

The Three Jewels Core Wealth Fund can be found on the fca Register
Reference number: 1033713

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