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PS23/5: Debt Packagers: Feedback to CP23/5 and final rules
We set out our new rules banning debt packagers from receiving referral fees and summarise feedback to CP23/5 and our response. -
Feedback from ‘Working Better Together With Data’ event
A year on from publishing ‘The FCA Data Strategy - How we will manage and use the data we collect', we hosted our first data-focused event – ‘Working Better Together With Data’ on 25 September 2014. -
Land bank firm shut down by the FCA has appeal rejected by Court
The Court of Appeal has dismissed, on all counts, an appeal by David Banner-Eve and Asset Land L.I. -
The rise in scams and the threat to a legitimate financial services industry
Speech by Mark Steward, Executive Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight, at the City & Financial Global - FCA Investigations & Enforcement Summit. -
FCA agrees plan for a phased implementation of Strong Customer Authentication
The FCA has today agreed a plan that gives the payments and e-commerce industry extra time to implement Strong Customer Authentication (SCA). -
Key findings of multi-firm work on Claims Management Companies carrying out unregulated claims
We recently looked at Claims Management Companies (CMCs) carrying out unregulated claims activity to assess if firms were using their FCA authorisation to legitimise services that are not regulated. -
FCA warns consumers about mismanagement of 'asset protection' trust schemes
We have seen cases of firms seriously mismanaging trusts. Find out more about harm we’ve seen and how to protect yourself. -
Claims management companies must raise advertising standards, says FCA
Claims management companies (CMCs) must do more to ensure their promotions do not mislead potential customers according to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Since the FCA took over regulation of CMCs on 1 April 2019 it has reviewed over 200 CMC -
Financial Conduct Authority publishes first set of data under new complaints rules
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published data on the number of complaints reported by firms under new rules which came into force on 30 June 2016. -
Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee sets out next steps to help UK open banking grow
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