News
Search results
Showing 111 to 120 of 1854 search results.
-
FCA calls on insurers to take action as it publishes latest fair value data
The FCA has written to insurers warning that more action must be taken to ensure good consumer outcomes. -
FCA sets out initial findings on bank account access and closures
The FCA has published the findings of its initial data exercise on bank account access and closures. -
Review of later-life mortgages finds poor advice and misleading promotions
The review looked at firms responsible for around half of all lifetime mortgage sales. -
FCA bans Keith Dickinson and Andrew Allen for British Steel Pension Scheme advice failings, with £155k to be paid in compensation
Keith Dickinson and Andrew Allen of Mansion Park Limited (Mansion Park) have been banned from advising customers on pension transfers and pension opt-outs. -
New screening checks required to approve financial adverts
Our new rules will improve the quality of financial marketing to help consumers make good financial decisions -
FCA sets expectations ahead of incoming crypto marketing rules
Tough new rules designed to make the marketing of cryptoasset products clearer and more accurate, and that ban incentives like ‘refer a friend’ bonuses, will come into force on 8 October. -
FCA launches review of treatment of Politically Exposed Persons
The FCA has today set out issues it will consider as part of a review of the treatment of domestic Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) by financial services firms. -
FCA analysing lenders’ fair value assessments
Following concerns that not all savers are getting good deals, the FCA required 9 firms to provide us with their assessments of what value their savings products offer. -
Direct Line to carry out a past business review relating to the FCA's pricing rules
Direct Line Group will carry out a review to identify all instances where a customer has been overcharged and provide appropriate redress. -
Two individuals face bans and £1.3m fine for pension transfer advice failings
The FCA has decided to fine Toni Fox £681,536 and David Price £632,594 for their roles in operating a flawed pension advice process.