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    UK Fines Barclays $56 Million for Lapses in Financial Crime Control

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    Posted on July 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Barclays fined $56 million by FCA for failing to manage money laundering risks with clients Stunt & Co and WealthTek.

    Barclays Hit with $56 Million Fine for Money Laundering Oversights

    (Reuters) -Britain's financial regulator fined Barclays 42 million pounds ($56.31 million) on Wednesday for failing to evaluate money laundering risks while providing services to its clients Stunt & Co and WealthTek.

    The biggest portion of the fine is related to its banking relationship with gold bullion business Stunt & Co, a customer of Fowler Oldfield, which was linked to a major money laundering operation.

    "Barclays did not gather enough information at the start of the relationship or carry out proper ongoing monitoring," the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said.

    Barclays failed to properly vet Stunt & Co, the FCA said, even as the firm received 46.8 million pounds from Fowler Oldfield. It continued offering services despite police raids and regulatory warnings.

    Stunt & Co is currently under liquidation.

    The FCA said Barclays only reviewed its exposure to Fowler Oldfield after learning of the regulator's decision to prosecute NatWest over its ties to the same firm.

    "By providing ongoing banking services to Stunt & Co, Barclays facilitated the movement of funds linked to financial crime," FCA said.

    In relation to WealthTek, the financial watchdog had charged John Dance, former principal partner at the wealth management firm, with fraud and laundering more than 64 million pounds from client accounts last December.

    The FCA said Barclays would have seen that WealthTek was not permitted to hold client money had the lender checked the Financial Services Register before opening the account.

    Barclays did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

    ($1 = 0.7459 pounds)

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job and Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Barclays fined $56 million by FCA.
    • •Lapses in money laundering risk evaluation.
    • •Involvement with Stunt & Co and WealthTek.
    • •Failure to monitor and vet clients properly.
    • •FCA highlights ongoing regulatory challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK fines Barclays $56 million for lapses in financial crime control

    1Why was Barclays fined $56 million?

    Barclays was fined for failing to evaluate money laundering risks while providing services to clients, particularly Stunt & Co, which was linked to a major money laundering operation.

    2What did the FCA say about Barclays' actions?

    The FCA stated that Barclays did not gather enough information at the start of its relationship with Stunt & Co and failed to conduct proper ongoing monitoring.

    3What is the connection between Stunt & Co and Barclays?

    Stunt & Co was a customer of Fowler Oldfield, which received significant funds from Barclays, despite the firm being under investigation for money laundering.

    4What other issues did the FCA highlight regarding Barclays?

    The FCA also noted that Barclays failed to check the Financial Services Register before opening an account for WealthTek, which was involved in fraud and money laundering.

    5What was the outcome for Stunt & Co?

    Stunt & Co is currently under liquidation, indicating severe financial distress linked to its operations.

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