Aberdeen hit by £7.2m fine

The FCA says the asset manager failed to properly label money market deposits held by third-party banks

Aberdeen Asset Management has been fined £7.2 million by the UK Financial Conduct Authority for failing to protect client money.

According to the FCA, Aberdeen failed to properly label money market deposits held by third-party banks on behalf of clients between September 2008 and August 2011. The average sum of money involved each day was £685 million.

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