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CP16/16: Minor Handbook changes related to mortgage borrowers with a payment shortfall
This paper may be of interest to consumers who either have a mortgage or anticipate getting one, as well as consumer groups. ... In particular, it will be of interest to consumers who have experienced, or are experiencing, payment difficulties with their -
TR16/1: Assessing suitability: Research and due diligence of products and services
We will be publishing a second consultation paper on the implementation of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) later this year. ... We will provide firms with further communications that set out our expectations in this area in -
FCA proposes temporary financial relief for customers impacted by coronavirus
The FCA proposes targeted temporary measures to support users of certain consumer credit products who are facing a financial impact because of the coronavirus situation. -
Market Force and the Chartered Institute’s Nicholas Barbon Lectures
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Managing Director, Prudential Business Unit at the Chartered Institute’s Nicholas Barbon Lectures, London -
Occasional Paper No. 22: Price discrimination and cross-subsidy in financial services
Price discrimination is widespread across financial services. Often this will not be a concern, this paper highlights when it may and how to make the assessment. ... This paper sets out the underlying economic principles and policy considerations -
Financial Conduct Authority publishes preliminary findings of review into mobile banking
Consumer awareness and understanding – the potential risk that while services are new and consumers are less familiar with using them, it is more likely that payments will be made in error, ... Consumers may wish to consider the following common sense -
CPP redress scheme opens - customers have until end of August 2014 to claim
Don’t put it off till the last minute. “The FCA has worked closely with CPP, the banks and card providers to set up this consumer redress scheme. ... Customers who either voted against this consumer redress scheme, or did not vote at all, will still -
FG21/4: Guidance for insolvency practitioners on how to approach regulated firms
We are publishing non-handbook guidance for insolvency practitioners (IPs) on how to approach insolvencies of regulated firms. -
FCA proposes additional measures to help insurance customers in financial difficulty
The FCA has published proposals on how firms should continue to seek to help customers who hold insurance and premium finance products and may be in financial difficulty because of coronavirus (Covid-19), after 31 October 2020. -
FSA confirms approach to using temporary product intervention rules that will be used by the FCA
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has confirmed its approach to temporary product intervention. This sets out the process for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) when it makes emergency rules to protect consumers.