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The FCA sets out in detail how it will regulate consumer credit, including payday lending, when it takes over responsibility in April 2014
The FCA’s consultation paper: CP13/10 - Detailed proposals for the FCA regime for consumer credit. ... February 2014. Policy statement in response to this consultation, including final rules for the new regime. -
PS19/3: General standards and communication rules for the payment services and e-money sectors
This Policy Statement confirms general standards and communication rules for the payment services and e-money sectors following our Consultation Paper CP18/21. -
CP21/15: Benchmarks Regulation: how we propose to use our powers over use of critical benchmarks
We are consulting on how we propose using two new powers introduced through amendments to the Benchmarks Regulation (BMR) under the Financial Services Act 2021 (FS Act). -
FCA proposes changes to complaint handling rules to help victims of authorised push payment fraud
Authorised push payment (APP) fraud is where a fraudster tricks an individual consumer or micro business to instruct their payment services provider (PSP), such as their bank, to send money from their account to an account controlled by that -
DP15/3: Developing our approach to implementing MiFID II conduct of business and organisational requirements
We are launching a discussion on certain aspects of the revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) ahead of formal consultation later in 2015. ... We will provide feedback from this paper, where relevant, in our consultation paper. -
FG16/3: Guidance on voluntary redress schemes under the Competition Act 1998
On 19 January we consulted on our proposed guidance on voluntary redress schemes under the Competition Act 1998. We have now published our finalised guidance, which explains how we will exercise our powers to approve and enforce redress schemes -
FCA to consult on new rules for current account providers to publish information on service and performance
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today launched proposals to help customers make effective comparisons of the service levels available for personal current accounts and business current accounts. -
PS18/9: Recovering the costs of the Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision (OPBAS)
In this paper we set out our final requirements and guidance on recovering the costs of OPBAS through fees. -
PS18/22: Authorised push payment fraud – extending the jurisdiction of the Financial Ombudsman Service
In this policy statement, we summarise and respond to feedback to Consultation Paper 18/16: Authorised push payment fraud – extending the jurisdiction of the Financial Ombudsman Service. -
Coronavirus and customers in temporary financial difficulty: guidance for insurance and premium finance firms
We set out our expectations for firms when considering the fair treatment of existing customers, and in particular customers with temporary financial difficulties due to coronavirus.