
As someone who has been around markets long enough to see good products ruined by bad behavior, the FCA’s decision to revoke Verus Financial Services’ permissions hits a nerve. I wish earlier in my career I had understood that how a firm handles redress, assets, and regulator engagement matters just as much as performance claims. A firm that ignores an Ombudsman ruling, breaches asset restrictions, and moves money without approval isn’t just making administrative mistakes, it’s showing a fundamental disregard for client protection.
Markets can be volatile, but governance shouldn’t be. When a company stops cooperating with regulators or fails to honor enforceable compensation orders, that’s not a temporary issue, it’s a structural risk. This case is a reminder that trust in financial services is earned through compliance and transparency, not marketing or reputation built years ago.
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