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Cancelling an authorisation or registration
You need to apply to the FCA to cancel your authorisation or registration. Find out how to submit your application. -
Consumer Duty firm survey – Autumn 2023
In Autumn 2023, Ipsos UK conducted a second survey with 634 firms not surveyed previously. The FCA wanted to examine how its additional engagement had helped firms prepare for the Consumer Duty. -
One month to go for the Consumer Duty
The Consumer Duty comes into force on 31July for new and existing products and services that are open for sale or renewal. Read more about how firms should be preparing. -
FCA highlights areas of focus for firms implementing the Consumer Duty
With 6 months to go before the Consumer Duty comes into force, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published a review of how firms are planning to implement the Duty. -
FCA warns of impending Consumer Duty deadline
With fewer than 90 days to go until the start of the Consumer Duty the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has urged firms to ensure they are ready for the 31 July deadline. -
Regulating for better outcomes - next steps in consumer credit
Speech by Nisha Arora, Director of Consumer and Retail Policy, given at Westminster Business Forum -
Financial Lives survey highlights importance of the FCA’s Consumer Duty
The FCA has found 7.4 million people unsuccessfully attempted to contact one or more of their financial services providers in the 12 months before May 2022, with the most vulnerable in society most likely to struggle with this. The figure comes from -
PS18/16: The Duty of Responsibility for insurers and FCA solo-regulated firms
PS18/16: The Duty of Responsibility for insurers and FCA solo-regulated firms. ... This paper sets out how we will apply the Duty of Responsibility to insurers and solo-regulated firms once the Senior Managers and Certification Regime is extended. -
Consumer Duty sets higher standards for financial services customers
The Duty sets higher standards of consumer protection. Find out what this means for you and what you should do if your provider isn’t meeting these standards. -
Contract for differences
Find out about the FCA's expectations of providers and brokers offering retail consumers contract for differences (CFD) products, which include spread betting and rolling spot foreign exchange (FX).