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FS19/7: Building a regulatory framework for effective stewardship
In January 2019, jointly with the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), we published a Discussion Paper, Building a Regulatory Framework for Stewardship (DP 19/1). This Feedback Statement (FS) responds to the views we received, within the scope of our -
Research Note: Cryptoasset consumer research 2021
Our fourth consumer research publication on cryptoassets ownership looks at benefits, harms, attitudes and usage. -
CP15/11: Implementation of the Transparency Directive Amending Directive (2013/50/EU) and other Disclosure Rule and Transparency Rule changes
The Transparency Directive (TD) principally harmonises requirements on companies regarding information disclosure. -
FCA sets out progress and next steps in promoting innovation in financial services
Christopher Woolard, FCA Executive Director for Strategy and Competition, has today spoken at the 2019 Innovate Finance Global Summit on the impact of the FCA’s work to promote innovation in the interests of consumers and our commitment to take -
FCA finalises its expectation for firms on maintaining access to cash for customers
The FCA has set out its expectations for the steps firms should take when considering closing branches or ATMs, or converting a free to use ATMs to pay to use. -
Fair treatment of long-standing customers in the life insurance sector: FG16/8
In this Finalised Guidance we set out our expectations on the actions life insurance firms should take to treat their closed-book customers fairly. -
Defined benefit pension transfers market data October 2018-March 2020
Defined benefit pension transfers market data October 2018-March 2020 -
PS21/10: Investor protection measures for special purpose acquisition companies: Changes to the Listing Rules
We set out changes to our Listing Rules that apply to special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) -
FCA research shows many consumers paying too much for overdrafts
charges and the terms set by banks can be so complex and opaque that even the most astute consumer could struggle to understand what they are paying for. ... The FCA will now be investigating how providers set and monitor overdraft limits and their -
Mortgages and coronavirus: updated guidance for firms
FCA update to our guidance for firms on mortgages and coronavirus