The guidance is based on the FCA’s promotions regime, which says that a business should not communicate an “invitation or inducement to engage in investment activity” unless the promotion is communicated by an authorized person or a person with an exemption. This includes influencers who are operating in the “course of business, which could mean they are employed or have a commercial interest in posting the communication, the guidance said.
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