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PS14/3: Final rules for consumer credit firms
We are now publishing our final rules. While we have carried across many standards from the Consumer Credit Act (CCA) and the OFT guidance, we have set higher standards for payday ... other bodies currently involved in regulating consumer credit. It will -
FCA opens debate on intergenerational finance: how industry and regulators should respond to demographic change
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published a discussion paper on Intergenerational Differences, exploring the changing financial needs of consumers from different age groups. -
PS13/7 Consumer credit: interim permission fees
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will take over the regulation of consumer credit from the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) on 1 April 2014. -
How regulation can prepare the ground for economic growth
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director, Markets at the City and Financial Global: The Future of UK Financial Services Regulation Summit. -
FCA censures Premier FX for payment rule breaches
The FCA has publicly censured Premier FX Limited for failing to safeguard its customers’ money and for misuse of its payment accounts under the Payments Services Regulations. -
FCA introduces tough new rules for marketing cryptoassets
All crypto firms marketing to UK consumers will need to meet new, tougher advertising standards. -
Investor relations in an increasingly regulated and international world
Speech by David Lawton, Director of Markets, the FCA, to the Investor Relations Society Annual Conference, on 18 June 2013. -
Navigating the UK's Digital Regulation Landscape: Where are we headed?
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, FCA Chief Executive delivered at the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) -
CP16/1: Consequential changes to the Senior Managers Regime
This Consultation Paper (CP) sets out how we intend to implement the consequential changes to rules and forms that will be required prior to commencement of the regime. ... It also examines the impact that we believe they will have upon the industry and -
FCA says logbook lenders must raise standards
Research published today lifts the lid on how these firms treat their customers. The FCA has found evidence of poor firm behaviour, including little or no affordability checks with some applicants encouraged to manipulate details of their income on