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Ex post Impact Evaluation Framework – Feedback Statement
This feedback statement summarises views received from our stakeholders after the publication of a discussion paper in April 2018, and our responses to them. -
FS20/2: Patient Capital and Authorised Funds
This Feedback Statement summarises responses from DP18/10 on whether there are unnecessary barriers to investing in patient capital through authorised funds. -
FS18/2: Feedback statement: Call for Input on Digital Regulatory Reporting [pdf]
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FS19/04: Fair Pricing in Financial Services: summary of responses and next steps
This Feedback Statement (FS) follows the publication of our Discussion Paper (DP) on Fair Pricing in Financial Services in October 2018. -
FS18/3: Regulating the pensions and retirement income sector: Our strategic approach [pdf]
We report on the main issues arising from our joint Call for Input with The Pensions Regulator. -
FS19/2: a duty of care and potential alternative approaches – summary of responses and next steps
FCA published a feedback statement following our Discussion Paper on a duty of care and potential alternative approaches. -
FS18/1: Feedback statement: Call for Input on Access to Insurance [pdf]
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Call for Input on access to insurance
We are publishing our response to the Call for Input on Access to Insurance. In this Call for Input we invited views on the ability of consumers who have, or have had cancer, to access travel insurance. -
Payment Accounts Regulations: Final Linked Services List [pdf]
Final list of the most representative services linked to a payment account and subject to a fee within the meaning of Regulation 3 of the Payment Accounts Regulations. -
Payment Accounts Regulations: Final Linked Services List
The FCA have published the final list of the most representative services linked to a payment account and subject to a fee within the meaning of Regulation 3 of the Payment Accounts Regulations. Firms will be required to use the terminology in this