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  1. CP16/15: Capping early exit pension charges [pdf]

    Consultation papers Published: 26/05/2016 Last modified: 26/05/2016
    On 19 January 2016 the Chancellor announced that the Government would introduce legislation to place a new duty on the FCA to cap early exit charges in certain pension contracts. This Consultation Paper sets out our proposals on the application and
  2. CP19/1: Recovering the costs of regulating securitisation repositories after the UK leaves the European Union [pdf]

    Consultation papers Published: 11/01/2019
  3. CP18/37: Product intervention measures for retail binary options [pdf]

    Consultation papers Published: 07/12/2018
  4. CP18/41: FCA and PRA changes to mortgage reporting requirements [pdf]

    Consultation papers Published: 13/12/2018
  5. CP19/4: Optimising the Senior Managers & Certification Regime and feedback to DP16/4 – Overall responsibility and the legal function [pdf]

    Consultation papers Published: 23/01/2019
  6. CP19/5: Retirement Outcomes Review: Investment pathways and other proposed changes to our rules and guidance [pdf]

    Consultation papers Published: 28/01/2019
  7. CP18/34: Regulatory fees and levies: policy proposals for 2019/20 [pdf]

    Consultation papers Published: 15/11/2018 Last modified: 29/11/2018
  8. CP15/44: PSR regulatory fees 2016/17 [pdf]

    Consultation papers Published: 17/12/2015 Last modified: 17/12/2015
    Consultation on how 2016/17 PSR regulatory fees will be allocated and on how we propose to calculate and collect PSR fees to fund the PSR’s FSBRA and IFR functions and activities.
  9. CP15/24: Cash savings remedies [pdf]

    Consultation papers Published: 23/07/2015 Last modified: 23/07/2015
  10. GC19/3: Guidance for firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers [pdf]

    Guidance consultations Published: 23/07/2019 Last modified: 23/07/2019
    Protecting vulnerable consumers is a key priority for the FCA. There are many different drivers of vulnerability, and our Financial Lives Survey showed that 50% of UK adults display one or more characteristics of being potentially vulnerable.