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PS14/12: A new capital framework for Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) operators
We have outlined our final capital rules for Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) operators, which will come into force on 1 September 2016. -
FCA publishes decision notice against Alistair Burns deciding to ban him and fine him
The Financial Conduct Authority has today published a Decision Notice in respect of Alistair Burns, Chief Executive at TailorMade Independent Limited (TMI). -
Position limits for commodity derivative contracts
We are required to set limits on the maximum size of positions which a person can hold in commodity derivatives. Here we set out these position limits. -
Financial watchdog consults about protections for insurance customers in financial difficulty
The FCA is proposing to update guidance, introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic, to support insurance customers in financial difficulty. -
Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee sets out next steps to help UK open banking grow
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Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee sets out recommendations for the next phase of open banking in the UK
Report from the Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee (JROC) with recommendations for the next phase of open banking in the UK. -
CP14/10: Proposals for a price cap on high-cost short-term credit
We looked at the potential impact of our price cap on firms and consumers, and we believe that it is proportionate and will benefit consumers. ... We believe 100% balances protecting consumers and allowing firms to continue offering loans for different -
DP15/3: Developing our approach to implementing MiFID II conduct of business and organisational requirements
We would welcome feedback from firms, industry and consumer groups, and other stakeholders on the questions in this discussion paper. ... For more information see a timeline of MiFID II implementation and read our pages on MiFID II. -
Half a million consumers paying less credit card interest following FCA intervention
Nearly 600,000 people are now paying less in interest and charges on their credit card debt because of changes made by the FCA. -
FCA publishes update on proposed new rules to help credit card customers in persistent debt and asks for further views
The FCA published an updated consultation on rules to help customers in persistent credit card debt.