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Occasional Paper No. 24: Behaviour and compliance in organisations
This paper discusses the factors that influence effective compliance and provides suggestions for how regulators and firms can improve levels of compliance. -
Research Note: Deferred Payment Credit: findings from the Financial Lives Survey
This research explores the use of Deferred Payment Credit (DPC), also known as unregulated Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), by consumers in the United Kingdom. -
Preparing for the future of Consumer Investments
We want consumers of all wealth levels to be able to make good investment decisions, with confidence and understanding of the risks and the protection involved. -
Reforming our capital markets ecosystem
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, our Chief Executive delivered at the Global Investment Management Summit. -
Moving towards a sustainable model of regulation
Speech by Tracey McDermott, Acting Chief Executive, FCA, delivered at the ABI (Association of British Insurers) Conference in London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
FCA appoints new head of investment banking
The FCA appointed Julia Hoggett as head of investment banking in its supervision division. -
Our Business Plan 2019/20
The FCA annual Business Plan gives details of the key priorities and the planned specific activities for 2019/20. -
Simetric Jacobs: The wellbeing effects of debt and debt-related factors [pdf]
Consumer research on the wellbeing effects of debt and debt-related factors. -
FCA urges action on interest-only mortgages
People with interest-only mortgages are being urged to contact their lender after the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found that many have still not talked to their lender about their repayment options. -
FCA urges public to report and speak out against fraudulent investment schemes
More than a fifth (22%) of those contacted by a suspected fraudulent investment firm stay silent Brits are more likely to report fly-tipping (81%) than investment scams (63%) Londoners report the most investment scams to the FCA followed by