‘Very significant privacy concerns’: UK hands over financial regulation data to Palantir to help tackle financial crime


  • Palantir awarded three-month contract ahead of possible extension
  • The American data company would have access to seriously sensitive information
  • Critics have linked Palantir to ICE, Israel’s military and broader human rights concerns.

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has awarded Palantir a three-month trial contract worth more than £30,000 per week to analyze the body’s data.

This would mean Palantir would need access to highly sensitive regulatory data, including cases of fraud, money laundering and insider trading, as well as bank reports, consumer complaints and personally identifiable information (PII), such as emails and phone numbers.



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