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DP15/1: UK Listing Authority fees: covering the cost of regulation
This paper sets out some options for discussion on how we should recover the costs we incur when carrying out our duties. ... We intend to set out proposals in our paper on fees that we will publish in October 2015 as part of our normal fees consultation -
FCA publishes review into unsecured credit market
We have published a report on change and innovation in the unsecured consumer credit market following a Review by former Interim Chief Executive, Christopher Woolard CBE -
Call for Input on access to insurance
We are publishing our response to the Call for Input on Access to Insurance. In this Call for Input we invited views on the ability of consumers who have, or have had cancer, to access travel insurance. -
The FCA and the FCA Practitioner Panel publish the findings from their joint survey of industry views
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the FCA Practitioner Panel have today published the findings from their 2017 survey of FCA-regulated firms. The survey gives a view across the financial services sector of the FCA’s performance as a -
Packaged bank accounts: TR16/8
This report provides the findings from our thematic review into packaged bank accounts (PBAs). The review was performed to assess how firms implemented the PBA Insurance: Conduct of Business Sourcebook rules that were introduced in March 2013. We -
Women’s Economic Empowerment TechSprint 2021
Women’s Economic Empowerment TechSprint 2021 -
GC20/1: Advising on pension transfers
The FCA is consulting on guidance on what it expects from firms when advising on pension transfers and conversions, particularly from defined benefit (DB) schemes to defined contribution (DC) schemes. This Guidance Consultation sets out best -
Creditworthiness and affordability: common misunderstandings
There are some common misconceptions among consumer credit firms as to what the FCA rules on creditworthiness and affordability mean. They explain some of the main points and what firms should do to comply with their rules. -
PS23/6: Financial promotion rules for cryptoassets
We summarise the feedback we received to CP22/2 on cryptoassets and set out our final policy position and near final Handbook rules. -
Partnerships, priorities and predictions for the future in the pensions market
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director, Markets, to the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association