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Business Plan 2013/14
Read the business plan for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for 2013/14. -
DP14/2 Fairness of changes to mortgage contracts
This DP is an opportunity to open up the discussion and be transparent about the factors that may be relevant when considering the fairness of changes to regulated mortgage contracts. -
Occasional Paper No. 57: Mortgage market disruptions
We use mortgage contracts data to look at mortgage trends linked to the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis and compare them to the 2007-09 financial crisis. -
Guarantor loans: default notices: FG17/1
We have published guidance for firms on our interpretation of provisions in the Consumer Credit Act 1974 that are relevant to guarantor lending firms seeking to take payment from a guarantor in respect of a borrower who is in default. In particular -
PS14/3: Final rules for consumer credit firms
We have published our policy statement about our detailed rules for consumer credit firms. ... other bodies currently involved in regulating consumer credit. It will also interest consumers. -
Financial Lives 2022 survey – people’s stories and the Consumer Duty
Read selected stories about the experiences of respondents who completed the Financial Lives 2022 survey. -
Our Annual Report and Accounts 2022/23
Our Annual Report and Accounts sets out our progress and key achievements in the first year of our three-year strategy. -
Vote Reporting: A consultation and discussion paper from the Vote Reporting Group
This Vote Reporting Group consultation proposes a voluntary, standardised and comprehensive ‘vote reporting template’ for asset managers to communicate to asset owner clients on their voting activity. -
Annual Report 2013/14
Our Annual Report 2013/14 covers our first year in operation. It sets out how we delivered against our statutory objectives and highlights our key achievements as an organisation. -
CP16/6: Complaints against the Regulators
CP16/6: Complaints against the Regulators [PDF]. This consultation is aimed at both consumers and firms who may wish to use the Complaints Scheme.