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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. -
Cost of Living: good and poor practice in the general insurance market
We have reviewed how home and motor insurers are supporting customers in financial difficulty and handling claims. We found examples of good practice, but also areas where firms need to improve. -
DP 21/2: Diversity and inclusion in the financial sector – working together to drive change
We are engaging financial firms and other stakeholders in a discussion on how we can accelerate the pace of meaningful change on diversity and inclusion in the sector. -
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 -
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. -
Insurance brokers: serving consumers and businesses in times of uncertainty and change
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition, delivered at the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) Conference. -
Rent-to-own provider Buy as You View to pay £939,000 to around 59,000 customers
In response to this an independent Skilled Person was appointed in October 2015 to review and monitor the firm’s plans to address the concerns raised. ... On 1 April 2014, the FCA took over the regulation of consumer credit firms previously regulated -
PS19/26: Brexit - Regulatory Technical Standards for Strong Customer Authentication and Common and Secure Open Standards of Communication
This policy statement PS19/26 confirms the regulatory technical standards for strong customer authentication and common and secure open standards of communication, which will apply in the UK, in the event of a no-deal exit by the UK from the EU. -
Defined contribution workplace pensions: The audit of charges and benefits in legacy schemes
The IPB recommends that governance bodies agree remedial actions and an implementation plan with their provider by end December 2015 at the latest. ... Doug Taylor, Independent Consumer Expert. Michelle Cracknell, Chief Executive, The Pensions Advisory -
Further guidance on enhancing resilience in Liability Driven Investment
The FCA contacted asset managers as they enhance their resilience and review the vulnerabilities they experienced. This publication shares guidance and recommendations for LDI managers.