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Staff churn doubles at Scottish FCA ahead of pledge to boost hiring

Some 7% of the Financial Conduct Authority’s workforce in Edinburgh left the regulator in the first year of the pandemic

Headcount at the FCA's Edinburgh office dropped again in the three months since May
Headcount at the FCA's Edinburgh office dropped again in the three months since May Photo: Getty Images

Staff turnover more than doubled in 2020 at the Financial Conduct Authority’s Edinburgh office compared to the year before, amid questions over the regulator’s recruitment strategy in the Scottish capital.

Around seven people, or 6.9% of its roughly 100-strong Scotland-based workforce, left the regulator in the first year of the pandemic, according to an FCA response to a Freedom of Information Act request from Financial News. That’s up from a staff turnover rate of 3.2% in 2019 and a slight uptick on a turnover rate of 6.1% in 2018.

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