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Consumers struggling with rising prices urged to seek help
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and MoneyHelper are urging consumers to get help as soon as possible if they are struggling financially because of the rising cost of living. -
An update on our approach to authorisation and our Brexit preparations
Speech by Sarah Rapson, Director, Authorisations at the Association of Professional Compliance Consultants (APCC) Autumn Conference. -
FCA confirms biggest shake-up to the overdraft market for a generation
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today confirmed it is introducing reforms to fix a dysfunctional overdraft market. These changes will make overdrafts simpler, fairer, and easier to manage and will protect the millions of consumers that use -
PS17/3: Payment protection insurance complaints: feedback on CP16/20 and final rules and guidance
The FCA's Policy Statement includes final rules and guidance on payment protection insurance (PPI) complaints. -
Tribunal upholds FCA fine on firm for misselling complex investments
We consider that the amount of the penalty should be set at a level that both punishes Westwood for the breaches and deters others from similar conduct. ... It remains open to Westwood to appeal the judgment. Update 17/12/2013: Westwood will not appeal -
FCA encourages firms to do more to support ageing population
The UK’s population is ageing faster than ever before, meaning there will be an increasing proportion of older consumers. ... This work will help us and the industry to develop our approach with the benefit of insights from others, in particular those -
DP16/2: CASS 7A and the Special Administration Regime Review
failure. We welcome feedback from consumers and consumer groups on the discussion points. ... We would like to know what you think of the discussion topics and questions we have set out in this paper. -
FCA announces extension to its use of the temporary transitional power
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today confirmed it intends to extend the proposed duration of the directions issued under the temporary transitional power to the 31 December 2020. This is to reflect the extension of Article 50. Other than the -
FSA publishes consultation on framework for the consumer credit regime
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published its consultation on how it plans to introduce a strong and flexible regime to regulate consumer credit. The regime is tailored to address the risks that face consumers without putting undue -
City Week: how regulation can help the UK lead in Fintech
Speech by Emily Shepperd, FCA Chief Operating Officer and ED Authorisations, delivered at the Culture and Conduct Forum for the Financial Services Industry.