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22 years of pension savings gone in 24 hours
The FCA and The Pensions Regulator are warning the public about fraudsters targeting people’s retirement savings. This warning comes as new research suggests that 42% of pension savers, which would equate over 5 million people across the UK, could -
PS16/24: Capping early exit pension charges: feedback on CP16/15 and final rules
We are publishing Handbook rules that discharge a new duty placed on us by parliament to cap early exit charges in existing and new personal and stakeholder personal pension schemes. -
The Financial Conduct Authority’s Statement on Payment Protection Insurance (PPI)
2016 – hence PPI consumers would have until at least spring 2018 to complain (Note 4). ... Consumers who intend to complain about PPI should do so as soon as possible. -
FCA confirms price cap rules for payday lenders
Unenforceability. We have clarified that when an agreement is unenforceable, consumers still have a statutory duty to repay the principal, once a firm has repaid the interest or charges to the ... Firms must be authorised by the FCA, or have interim -
FCA review finds evidence of growing competition in retail banking
Greater competition in retail banking is driving choice and lower prices for consumers and small businesses. -
FCA consults on further climate-related disclosure rules
The FCA has published new proposals on climate-related disclosure rules for listed companies and certain regulated firms. -
FCA takes action against debt packager firms
5 firms have stopped providing regulated debt advice until further notice and the FCA has used formal powers to stop another firm from providing regulated advice -
FCA bans Jon Frensham from working in financial services
The FCA has banned director Jon Frensham (formerly known as Jonathan James Hunt) from performing any regulated activity -
DP14/2 Fairness of changes to mortgage contracts
This DP is an opportunity to open up the discussion and be transparent about the factors that may be relevant when considering the fairness of changes to regulated mortgage contracts. -
DP23/1: Finance for positive sustainable change
We are asking for views on sustainability-related governance, incentives and competence in regulated firms.