By Elizabeth Hearst for AMLi
STANDARD Chartered was the third British bank this week to be hit a multi-million euro fine for regulatory failings.
The Bank of England revealed it’s fined Standard Chartered €55 Million (£46.5 Million) for “failing to be open and co-operative” with the Prudential Regulation Authority for “failings in its regulatory reporting governance and controls”.
The Bank of England prudentially regulates and supervises financial services firms through the Prudential Regulation Authority.