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FCA asks banks to report WhatsApp breaches after US watchdog fines

FN reveals the watchdog has asked firms to provide a host of information about how they track encrypted communications

US regulators have fined banks hundreds of millions for failing to monitor covert apps like WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram properly. Will the UK now follow suit?
US regulators have fined banks hundreds of millions for failing to monitor covert apps like WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram properly. Will the UK now follow suit? Photo: Damien Meyer/Getty Images

Banks have been asked to turn over details of staff breaching their policies on encrypted messaging apps as UK regulators probe how the likes of WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram are used in the City.

US regulators have fined some of the sector’s biggest names including JPMorgan, Bank of America and Goldman Sachs for failing to keep tabs on potential market abuse through so-called ‘off-channel’ communications, racking up more than $2bn in penalties since investigations began three years ago.

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