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Findings of multi-firm review into insurers' valuation of vehicles
We set out the findings from our review which assesses firms’ claims-handling processes for valuing vehicles which have been stolen or written-off (‘total-loss’ claims). -
International regulatory developments affecting investment management
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, FCA Chief Executive, delivered at the Investment Association Annual Conference 2024. -
Intergenerational challenges: what Mike and the Mechanics can teach us about pensions
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at the Pensions Policy Institute, London. -
Financial Promotions for high-risk investments
We outline the findings of our review of how firms offering restricted mass market investments (RMMIs) have complied with new rules on the customer journey. We identify examples of good and poor practice for the wider sector to consider and make any -
Consumer Investments Strategy - 2 Year Update
The FCA provides a 2 year update on its progress against the workstreams and outcomes it committed to in its Consumer Investments Strategy in September 2021. -
Our Rule Review Framework
The FCA have developed a draft Rule Review Framework to explain how it plans to monitor and review how its rules are working in practice. -
What does the future of insurance broking look like?
Speech by Simon Green, Head of General Insurance and Protection, the FCA, at the Incisive Media Insurance Age Regulation event, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
SME collections and recoveries review
Findings from our multi-firm review assessing how retail banks treat their SME customers in collections and recoveries. -
Turning technology against financial crime
Speech by Megan Butler, Executive Director of Supervision – Investment, Wholesale and Specialists at the FCA, delivered at the Royal United Services Institute, London. -
Investor engagement in a changing regulatory landscape
Ahead of our panel discussion I will give a broad overview of three areas. ... requirements. Issuers will also be required to retain an insider list for 5 years after its last update.