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FS21/7: Open finance – feedback statement
We summarise the feedback we received to our Call for Input, which explored the opportunities and risks from open finance. -
Relending by high-cost lenders
This report sets out our review findings of relending by firms in the high-cost lenders portfolio. -
Financial promotions quarterly data 2022 Q4
We publish data on the number of financial promotions that it has taken action on to mitigate non-compliance with the our rules. This data is for 1 October 2022 to 31 December 2022. -
Getting affordability right in consumer credit
Speech by Jonathan Davidson, Director of Supervision – Retail and Authorisations at the FCA, at Credit Summit, London. -
General Insurance value measures data – comparison 2016/17
We have published general insurance value measures data for 36 insurers (including both UK and EEA firms) for the year ending 31 August 2017. -
FCA sets expectations ahead of incoming crypto marketing rules
Tough new rules designed to make the marketing of cryptoasset products clearer and more accurate, and that ban incentives like ‘refer a friend’ bonuses, will come into force on 8 October. -
FCA enable firms to provide mortgage breathing space
The FCA has moved quickly to make changes to its rulebook to support key commitments made by lenders at last week’s mortgage summit held by the Chancellor. -
Claims management companies enter FCA regulation today
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) begins regulating the claims management industry from today (1 April). All claims management companies (CMCs) in England, Scotland and Wales will now have to demonstrate they meet and maintain minimum standards -
Investment Association Annual Dinner 2017
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the Investment Association Annual Dinner 2017. -
FCA reforms to enhance the effectiveness of UK primary markets
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today set out a package of measures designed to ensure that the UK’s primary capital markets remain effective.