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The FCA’s approach to Brexit: our preparations and our vision for the future
Speech delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International at the FCA, at Bloomberg/TheCityUK. -
100 days of the FCA - Martin Wheatley speaks at the ABI Biennial Conference
Martin Wheatley, chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), will today tell the Association of British Insurers (ABI) Biennial Conference that the FCA is “a very different animal to the Financial Services Authority (FSA)”. -
FCA seeks views on extending the implementation deadlines for the Certification Regime and Conduct Rules
The FCA has published a consultation paper on making changes to its rules following the extension to the deadline by which FCA solo-regulated firms need to have implemented the Certification Regime. -
Competition and innovation in financial services: the regulator’s perspective
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business. -
FCA outlines approach for implementation of Mortgage Credit Directive and regulatory framework for second charge mortgages
FCA outlines approach for implementation of Mortgage Credit Directive and regulatory framework for second charge mortgages. ... The FCA has proposed that from 21 March 2016 the regulation of second charge mortgages should move from the FCA’s consumer -
Overdrafts and coronavirus: temporary guidance for firms
FCA publishes temporary guidance on overdrafts during the coronavirus situation -
Karina McTeague speech on retail banking and payments at the PayExpo 2017
Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of Retail Banking Supervision at the FCA, at the PayExpo 2017 on changes within the payments landscape. -
Statement on certain FCA work in light of coronavirus and changing market conditions
We are providing an update on work that we intend to either stop or postpone in light of the ongoing impact of coronavirus and economic conditions. These changes will allow us to focus our resources on the most urgent work where we can make the most -
FCA calls on firms to improve treatment of politically exposed persons (PEPs)
The FCA has told financial firms – including banks, payment firms and lenders – to do more to ensure Parliamentarians, senior public servants and their families are not treated unfairly. -
FCA tells banks to improve treatment of struggling small business borrowers
Follow a review of collection practices, the FCA tells banks they must treat small business customers fairly when collecting and recovering debts.