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Financial Lives survey
Based on nearly 13,000 face-to-face and online interviews, Financial Lives is our largest tracking survey of adults and their finances. It reveals a wealth of information about different types of consumer and their experiences of financial products and services. -
Greater support for people’s financial decisions, under regulator and government proposals
The FCA and Government are seeking views, as part of the joint Advice Guidance Boundary Review, on three proposals to help people make more informed investment and pensions decisions. -
Speech: Darwin and an evolution in price discrimination
But the FCA, thanks to statute, is different from almost all financial regulators in history. ... The FCA has the strategic objective of ensuring that financial services markets function well. -
Implementation group on changes to deliver switching options for mortgage prisoners
The group assists industry in preparing for rule changes introduced in 2019 and to promote greater lending flexibility by firms. -
Financial watchdog puts banks on alert in fight against money laundering via the Post Office
A series of measures designed to reduce the risk of money laundering via the Post Office have today been set out by the FCA. -
Implementing Technology Change
This review sets out the findings from our cross-Financial Services change management review which looked at how financial firms manage technology change, the impact of change failures and the practices utilised within the industry to help reduce -
UK EMIR reporting questions and answers
Guidance for reporting under the revised UK EMIR Article 9 reporting requirements. -
Cost of Living: good and poor practice in the general insurance market
We have reviewed how home and motor insurers are supporting customers in financial difficulty and handling claims. We found examples of good practice, but also areas where firms need to improve. -
The FCA and PRA propose measures to boost diversity and inclusion in financial services
In consultation papers published today, the financial regulators have set out proposals to boost diversity and inclusion to support healthy work cultures, reduce groupthink, and unlock talent. -
Helping firms provide more support to customers making investment decisions
Examples on providing consumers with greater levels of support, including getting closer to the advice guidance boundary for giving a personal recommendation. -
Proceeds of fraud - Detecting and preventing money mules
We share the key findings from our review of payment account providers’ systems and controls against money mule activity.