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FCA, PRA and Bank of England set out plan to improve diversity and inclusion in regulated firms
The FCA, PRA and Bank of England have opened a discussion with stakeholders on ambitious plans to improve diversity and inclusion in financial services, to achieve better outcomes for consumers and across markets. -
Coronavirus and customers in temporary financial difficulty: guidance for insurance and premium finance firms
We set out our expectations for firms when considering the fair treatment of existing customers, and in particular customers with temporary financial difficulties due to coronavirus. -
CP18/23: Claims management companies: recovering the costs of regulation and the Financial Ombudsman Service
This paper sets out our proposals for recovering the costs of regulating claims management companies (CMCs) when applications open for temporary permissions on 1 January 2019. -
GC13/2 Dealing fairly with interest-only mortgage customers who risk being unable to repay their loan
Separately, under our Mortgage Market Review, new rules for new mortgages contracts will come into effect in April 2014. ... give front-line staff guidance on how to execute the firm’s policy with appropriate monitoring to ensure fair and consistent -
PS21/2: Amendments to single and cumulative transaction thresholds for contactless payments
This PS summarises the responses we received on our proposed changes relating to the contactless card payments limits at Q5 and Q6 in CP21/3. -
PS21/8: Regulation of funeral plans - Feedback to CP21/4 and final rules
This policy statement sets out our final rules, guidance and standards as the pre-paid funeral plans sector enters our regulation. -
TR20/1: The effectiveness of Independent Governance Committees and Governance Advisory Arrangements
We reviewed how effectively Independent Governance committees (IGCs) and Governance Advisory Arrangements (GAAs) are improving the value for money of workplace pensions. -
Financial watchdog bans referral fees for debt packagers to help struggling consumers
The FCA is banning certain providers of debt advice from receiving referral fees from debt solution providers. -
FCA publishes near final rules on MiFID II and encourages firms to submit applications for MiFID II authorisation
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published near final rules on the implementation of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) II. These include changes to the trading of financial instruments including issues affecting -
Regulatory and consumer bodies welcome review of pension scheme communications provided to steel workers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), The Pensions Regulator (TPR) and The Single Financial Guidance Body (SFGB) today welcomed an independent review by Caroline Rookes into communications and support provided to British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS)