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Conduct in a new era: leaders rejecting complacency
Speech by John Griffith-Jones, Chairman, the FCA, to theCityUK conference in London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
FCA's key priorities for the financial advice industry
Speech by Therese Chambers, our Director of Consumer Investments, delivered at the Personal Finance Society's Festival of Financial Planning. -
Four building blocks of efficient capital markets
Speech by David Lawton, Director of Markets, FSA at the Practising Law Institute Conference -
Women’s Economic Empowerment TechSprint 2021
Women’s Economic Empowerment TechSprint 2021 -
The fight against skimmers and scammers
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the FCA, delivered at the Cambridge Economic Crime Symposium. -
General insurance add-ons market study
We carried out both quantitative and qualitative consumer research, and undertook an innovative behavioural experiment in which we tested consumers’ reactions to the add-on mechanism in a simulated environment. ... Experimental consumer research report -
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. -
FCA acts to improve competition in the current account market
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced that it will take action to improve competition in the current account market. This follows a series of recommendations which were proposed by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) as -
Culture and conduct - extending the accountability regime
Speech by Jonathan Davidson, Director of Supervision – Retail and Authorisations at the FCA, delivered at City and Financial Summit, London. -
Consumer Credit and the FCA: one year on
Clearly, of course, none of us exhibit this behaviour. Even the most financially savvy consumers. ... at least, offer up the opportunity for real change for consumers and firms.