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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
Motor finance agreements and coronavirus: updated temporary guidance for firms
This draft guidance applies in the exceptional circumstances arising out of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic and its impact on the financial situation of motor finance customers -
CP13/14 supplement - Regulatory fees and levies: policy proposals for 2014/15 - revised proposals on consumer credit application fees [pdf]
This CP sets out our proposed policy changes to our fee and levy regimes. We are funded entirely by the fees and levies recovered from the firms we regulate – we receive no subsidies from other sources. -
CP14/12: Removing the Transparency Directive’s requirement to publish interim management statements
Consultation papers First published:. 23/07/2014. Last updated: 15/01/2015. Share page. ... Consultation paper 14/12. -
Implementation of the Enforcement Review and the Green Report: PS17/1
We are reporting on the main issues arising from Consultation Paper 16/10: Proposed Implementation of the Enforcement Review and the Green Report, and publishing final amendments to the FCA’s Glossary, the Decision Procedure and Penalties manual -
PS17/19: Implementation of the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2)
The FCA publishes Handbook and Approach document changes to reflect Payment Services Directive. -
Credit cards (including retail revolving credit) and coronavirus: proposed update to temporary guidance for firms [pdf]
This guidance applies in the exceptional circumstances arising out of the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the financial situation of credit card (including retail revolving credit) customers. -
CP18/34: Regulatory fees and levies: policy proposals for 2019/20
This paper sets out our proposed policy changes to the way that we will raise FCA fees from 2019/20. It is part of our annual cycle of consultation on fees. -
PS18/19: Assessing creditworthiness in consumer credit
In this Policy Statement we respond to feedback arising from CP17/27 (PDF) and publish final rules and guidance on assessing creditworthiness in consumer credit. -
FCA to ban promotion of speculative mini-bonds to retail consumers
The FCA has announced it will ban the mass marketing of speculative mini-bonds to retail customers. -
FCA proposes stronger protection for consumers in financial markets
Plans for a new Consumer Duty which will set a higher level of consumer protection in retail financial markets