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Innovation and improving outcomes
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Strategy and Competition, delivered at the Global Digital Banking Conference on 16 June 2016 in London. -
Attestations
Fine out how and why the FCA uses attestations as a supervisory tool. -
FCA Data Bulletin: Issue 7 - October 2016 [pdf]
This October 2016 issue of the Data Bulletin looks at the retail intermediary sector and latest trends in the retirement income market as well as feedback from firms about the FCA -
FCA confirms market study into general insurance "add-ons"
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed that it is undertaking its first market study into the practice of selling insurance "add-ons" with purchases like cars or mobile phones. -
Final Notice 2018: Liberty Mutual Insurance Europe SE [pdf]
This final notice refers to breaches of PRIN 3, PRIN 6, SYSC, ICOBS and DISP related to complaints-handling, culture/governance and unfair treatment of customers in the general insurance and protection sector. We imposed a fine. -
The retail intermediary market 2021 underlying data [xlsx]
Underlying data for the FCA's Retail Mediation Activities Return (RMAR) 2021. -
Final Notice 2018: Claims Assessor Ltd [pdf]
This final notice refers to a failure to satisfy the suitability threshold condition (COND) and to be open and co-operative with the Authority (PRIN 11) in the General Insurance and Protection sector and consumer credit sector. We imposed a -
FCA launches three-year strategy to improve outcomes
The FCA has launched a new strategy to improve outcomes for consumers and businesses throughout the UK. -
Interpreting the data
Interpreting the Product Sales Data and see the latest tables. -
Sector Views - published January 2019
We need a view of how the financial system works as a whole, as well as within its individual sectors and markets. To develop this view, we divide the system into 7 sectors and monitor them continuously.