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FCA Spearheads Global Action to Stop Illegal Finfluencers

2026/04/24 07:00
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WHY THIS MATTERS: The coordinated global effort by 17 regulators to combat illegal financial promotions signals a decisive shift in how governing bodies police modern digital channels. This is no longer about issuing warnings; it is a full-scale, cross-jurisdictional regulatory crackdown. The sheer volume of enforcement activity in the UK alone—including a high-profile criminal plea and over 1,200 identified illegal advertisements reaching millions—confirms the critical mass of consumer harm in the market. For the legitimate fintech sector, this is a value-first development. The regulatory clarity that follows such aggressive action helps separate authorised, compliant firms from high-risk, unauthorised actors who leverage social media for fraud, a problem that has historically resulted in financial losses for a significant proportion of those who act on such advice. This push is vital to restore consumer trust, which has been eroded by unverified advice, especially among younger investors. The next frontier is clear: regulators are moving to hold big tech platforms directly accountable for enabling this pervasive financial crime, a necessary next step to stem the flow of illicit content at its source.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has led international action to stop illegal finfluencers putting consumers’ money at risk. 

Seventeen regulators worldwide took part in the ‘week of action’ which included enforcement activity, consumer awareness campaigns, and educational programmes for finfluencers who want to act responsibly. Activity started on 20 April 2026.

In the UK, the FCA:

  • Secured a guilty plea from Geordie Shore’s Aaron Chalmers for illegal promotions on social media. Criminal proceedings have been commenced against a further 2 individuals for similar offences.
  • Sent 4 targeted warning letters to individuals suspected of engaging in unauthorised financial promotions.
  • Issued 34 warning alerts against unauthorised firms or individuals, and updated an additional 14 warnings.
  • Made 120 account takedown requests to social media platforms hosting illegal finfluencer content. Within these accounts, the FCA identified 1,267 illegal financial adverts, which reached a minimum of 2,338,372 UK accounts. 66% of these adverts were from firms or individuals already on the FCA’s Warning List.

The financial regulator is calling for social media platforms to step up and play a more proactive role in stopping illegal financial promotions at source. Social media platforms are not doing enough to uphold their own policies to block illegal content.

Steve Smart, executive director of enforcement and market oversight at the FCA, said: “This collective push with international partners is vital in helping to protect millions of consumers from harm. We will only make real progress in the fight against financial crime if every part of the system plays its role – including social media firms.”

The FCA’s latest activity follows a previous international week of action with 8 other regulators in June 2025.

Consumers are encouraged to use the FCA Firm Checker to confirm if a firm is authorised for the services being offered and reduce their chances of falling victim to a scam. Firm Checker also shows unauthorised firms and individuals that are on the FCA’s Warning List.

FF NEWS TAKE: This international alignment of 17 authorities fundamentally moves the needle, transforming the fight against unauthorised content from a domestic skirmish into a unified, global regulatory front. While the enforcement statistics are impressive, the core of the problem lies with the platforms themselves. We must now watch for the FCA to pivot from issuing takedown requests to imposing sanctions or implementing specific mandates on social media firms. Future success depends less on prosecuting individual finfluencers and more on forcing technology companies to embed automated compliance and financial crime prevention at the infrastructure layer.

The post FCA Spearheads Global Action to Stop Illegal Finfluencers appeared first on FF News | Fintech Finance.

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