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Social media guidance set for revamp
Read the consultation paper on our financial promotions guidance for social media. -
FCA introduces final rules on the Directory of financial services workers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced the final rules on the Directory - a new public register that enables consumers, firms and other stakeholders to find information on key individuals working in financial services. -
Primary Market Bulletin 48
This special edition consults on changes we propose to make to guidance in our Knowledge Base -
The implementation period for any rules arising from CP20/19
Read the FCA's statement on changes to the implementation period for its proposed new rules on general insurance pricing practices. -
Looking ahead to 2014
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the ICI Global Trading and Market Structure Conference. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
FCA to ban motor finance discretionary commission models
FCA will introduce a ban on discretionary commission models. Currently, some car retailers and motor finance brokers receive commission which is linked to the interest rate that customers pay – creating an incentive to sell more expensive credit -
The post-Brexit Handbook: a collective opportunity
The FCA is working on what a UK financial services rulebook outside of the EU will look like – and we want you to get involved. -
CCR007 consumer credit data: how to complete the return
Most consumer credit firms with limited permission are required to complete the CCR007 return. We provide guidance and information for firms on each question in the form. -
Cryptoasset firms marketing to UK consumers
All cryptoasset firms marketing to UK consumers will need to comply with the UK financial promotions regime. -
Changes to credit union legislation in Great Britain
Find out about proposed changes for credit unions in Great Britain and what to do if you want to take advantage of the proposed new powers.