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Showing 91 to 100 of 613 search results for FCA to introduce new Consumer Duty.

  1. Markets

    Markets Last modified: 24/05/2023
    FCA Markets landing page.
  2. Cancelling an authorisation or registration

    Firm authorisation Published: 08/08/2017 Last modified: 03/08/2023
    You need to apply to the FCA to cancel your authorisation or registration. Find out how to submit your application.
  3. Firms

    Firms Last modified: 27/07/2022
    Tasks for regulated firms and authorisation information for new firms
  4. Motor dealers

    Firm authorisation Published: 15/11/2023 Last modified: 15/11/2023
    Find out what permissions you'll need to apply to the FCA for authorisation, and what the FCA expects to see in your application.
  5. Expectations of firms offering fractional shares to retail investors

    Firms Published: 01/12/2023 Last modified: 01/12/2023
    FCA's expectations under the Consumer Duty for firms offering fractional shares.
  6. Events

    Events Last modified: 26/04/2024
    Find out about upcoming and recent FCA events.
  7. Vets and dentists

    Firm authorisation Published: 15/11/2023 Last modified: 15/11/2023
    Find out what permissions you'll need to apply to the FCA for authorisation, and what the FCA expects to see in your application.
  8. How we are using the Consumer Duty

    Published: 01/11/2023 Last modified: 26/06/2024
    How the FCA is using the Consumer Duty to set higher and clearer standards of consumer protection across financial services.
  9. Gyms and golf clubs

    Firm authorisation Published: 15/11/2023 Last modified: 15/11/2023
    Find out what permissions you'll need to apply to the FCA for authorisation, and what the FCA expects to see in your application.
  10. Claims management companies

    Claims management companies Last modified: 13/03/2023
    On 1 April 2019 the FCA will become the regulator of claims management companies in England, Wales and Scotland. Find out more.