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FS17/4: Distributed ledger technology
In April 2017 we published Discussion Paper DP17/3 to start a dialogue on the potential for future development of distributed ledger technology (DLT) in the markets we regulate. We are now publishing a Feedback Statement that summarises the feedback -
FG20/1: Assessing adequate financial resources
We are publishing final guidance on a framework to help financial services firms ensure they have adequate financial resources and to take effective steps to minimise harm. -
Firms falling short of renewal expectations
This page summarises how general insurance firms have implemented our transparency in insurance renewals which came into effect in April 2017. -
FS13/1: Transparency - Feedback on DP13/1
This document is for individuals and organisations who are interested in how transparency of the FCA – and transparency by financial services providers – can generate good outcomes for consumers, firms and the ... market. These include consumers, -
PS18/2: Client money and unbreakable deposits
This Policy Statement summarises the feedback we received to our consultation on depositing client money in unbreakable deposits. -
CP16/8: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 12
Once a quarter, we consult on proposed miscellaneous amendments to our Handbook. These tend to be minor changes but we still want to get your feedback on our proposals. -
Overall responsibility and the legal function: DP16/4
In September 2016, we launched Discussion Paper DP16/4 to clarify how and why the legal function is currently captured under the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SM&CR) and to consider whether it should continue to be part of the regime. -
Consumer Duty: Findings from our review of fair value frameworks
Read the findings of our review into firms’ approaches to fair value assessments under the Consumer Duty. -
DP18/2: Transforming culture in financial services
The paper is a collection of 28 essays from thought leading academics, industry leaders, international regulators and change practitioners. It is intended to provide a basis for stimulating further debate on transforming culture in the sector. -
DP23/1: Finance for positive sustainable change
We are asking for views on sustainability-related governance, incentives and competence in regulated firms.