
On 1st November 2009 the Financial Services Authority (FSA) became responsible for UK based firms sending money on behalf of customers. The FSA have set out rules on how firms like us must treat our customers and protect your money.
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We are authorised and regulated by the FSA under the Payment Services Regulations 2009 as a Payment Institution (PI), our registration number is 503906.
Our status is that of authorised PI (for whom the criteria is more strict than a small PI). This means that the FSA has checked that the Foremost Currency Group (FCG):
is properly organised and is run by suitable people who have not been convicted of financial crimes; has enough money behind it and has proper arrangements in place to
protect customers' money in the unlikely event that it gets into financial difficulty.
Safeguarding
An authorised firm must safeguard your money – this means your money must be kept separate from FCG’s money. At FCG we have segregated client accounts .
We have a 1A2 Credit Rating from Dun and Bradstreet, the global ratings agency. Our 'DUNS' number is: 347428026.
The UK Money Transmitters Association (UKMTA)
The UKMTA represents Money Service Businesses registered with HM Revenue and Customs for the purpose of money transfer and works closely with the FSA with regards to the Payment Services
Directive, anti-money laundering regulations and industry best practice. The Foremost Currency Group are active members of the UKMTA and our Managing Director is on the Executive Board.
Our Customer Charter
Our commitment to you is as follows.
Before agreeing a transaction we will provide you with:
a copy of our Terms and Conditions of Trade and our Trading Agreement;
your own unique account code with FCG;
how much it will cost to send your money;
the exchange rate that will apply to your transaction;
information on cancellation procedures and any charges that would occur.
Upon Completion of a transaction we will provide you with in writing:
a contract note which will have;
a unique transaction reference number for your payment;
confirmation of the exact amount we are sending for you;
any costs you have paid to cover Telegraphic Transfer fees or Banking Receipts;
the exchange rate and currency you have secured.
