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Pensions value for money
All pension savers need to be confident that their scheme delivers value regardless of where they’re invested. We know that short term cost can dominate decision making in the context of defined contributions (DC) schemes, and whilst cost matter -
Morses Club Limited and Shelby Finance Ltd (trading as Dot Dot Loans) enter administration
Morses Club Limited and its wholly owned subsidiary Shelby Finance Ltd (trading as Dot Dot Loans) have entered administration. -
Review of our approach to secondary brokers
We have recently reviewed our interpretation of the consumer credit legislation for Limited Permission secondary credit brokers. -
FCA places restrictions on KBFS Financial Limited
We have imposed a number of restrictions on KBFS Financial Limited preventing it from carrying on any regulated activities and restricting access to its assets. -
Statement on the FCA’s regulatory and criminal investigation into WealthTek Limited Liability Partnership
On 8 November, the FCA sought and obtained a Restraint Order under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. -
Woodford Equity Income Fund redress
This page provides updates on the Settlement Scheme (the Scheme) proposed by Link Fund Solutions Limited (LFS) in relation to the LF Equity Income Fund (WEIF or the Fund). -
Firms should strengthen anti-fraud systems and must treat victims of fraud better, review finds
We are working with payment service providers to do more to protect consumers from fraud, including authorised push payment (APP) fraud -
Guidance for crypto firms to help them comply with marketing rules
Following a change in legislation, cryptoassets promotions targeting UK consumers now fall within our remit -
Synthetic Data Expert Group update on progress
Find out about the progress the SDEG is making towards providing practical and tangible synthetic data insights for practitioners and policymakers. -
FCA joins forces with global regulators to foster digital innovation with Project Guardian
The FCA joins MAS, Singapore’s central bank, the Financial Services Agency of Japan (FSA), and the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) as part of Project Guardian.