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  1. FCA, PRA and Bank of England set out plan to improve diversity and inclusion in regulated firms

    Press Releases Published: 07/07/2021 Last modified: 07/07/2021
    The FCA, PRA and Bank of England have opened a discussion with stakeholders on ambitious plans to improve diversity and inclusion in financial services, to achieve better outcomes for consumers and across markets.
  2. FCA publishes a Decision Notice against Angela Burns deciding to ban and fine the former non-executive director £154,800 for failing to disclose her conflicts of interest

    Press Releases Published: 24/05/2013 Last modified: 27/06/2019
    FCA publishes a Decision Notice against Angela Burns deciding to ban and fine the former non-executive director £154,800 for failing to disclose her conflicts of interest.
  3. Regulators warn public of pension scammer tactics as victims report losing an average of £91,000 in 2017

    Press Releases Published: 14/08/2018 Last modified: 14/08/2018
    A new campaign to tackle pension scams launches today as the latest figures reveal that victims of pension scammers lost an average of £91,000 each in 2017. 
  4. Assessing liquidity for orderly wind-down: good and poor practices from general insurance brokers

    Multi-firm reviews Published: 23/09/2022 Last modified: 23/09/2022
    We set out findings of our multi-firm review of general insurance brokers, where we have identified areas for improvement which firms can learn from.
  5. CP18/43: High-Cost Credit Review: Feedback on CP18/12 with final rules and guidance and consultation on Buy Now Pay Later offers

    Consultation papers Published: 18/12/2018 Last modified: 12/06/2019
    As part of our review of high-cost credit products, we have published our feedback to CP18/12 and final rules and guidance in relation to home-collected credit, catalogue credit and store cards.
  6. Pension savers claim over £30 million lost to scams as regulators urge footie fans to show scammers the red card

    Press Releases Published: 25/08/2020 Last modified: 25/08/2020
    A total of £30,857,329 has been reportedly lost to pension scammers since 2017 according to complaints filed with Action Fraud, says the Financial Conduct Authority and The Pensions Regulator.