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Half a million consumers paying less credit card interest following FCA intervention
Nearly 600,000 people are now paying less in interest and charges on their credit card debt because of changes made by the FCA. -
CP14/10: Proposals for a price cap on high-cost short-term credit
We looked at the potential impact of our price cap on firms and consumers, and we believe that it is proportionate and will benefit consumers. ... We believe 100% balances protecting consumers and allowing firms to continue offering loans for different -
FCA publishes decision notice against Alistair Burns deciding to ban him and fine him
The Financial Conduct Authority has today published a Decision Notice in respect of Alistair Burns, Chief Executive at TailorMade Independent Limited (TMI). -
FCA publishes Final Notice for Ian Hannam and confirms a financial penalty of £450,000
the proper course of the exercise of their employment, profession or duties. ... To support this it has three operational objectives: to secure an appropriate degree of protection for consumers; to protect and enhance the integrity of the UK financial -
Review of terminal illness benefits within life insurance protection products
FCA review of insurance companies’ approaches to terminal illness benefits to make recommendations for improvement. -
FCA confirms further support for motor finance and high-cost credit customers
We confirm support for users of motor finance, buy-now pay-later, rent-to-own, pawnbroking and high-cost short-term credit products, who face payment difficulties due to coronavirus. -
FCA publishes update on proposed new rules to help credit card customers in persistent debt and asks for further views
The FCA published an updated consultation on rules to help customers in persistent credit card debt. -
Financial Conduct Authority‘s Project Innovate celebrates first anniversary with plans for ‘regulatory sandbox’
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published plans for implementing a ‘regulatory sandbox’. ... The benefits to firms should lead to better outcomes for consumers, such as an increased range of products and services. -
CP16/2: Mortgage Credit Directive: Minor changes to our rules and guidance
Consultation paper 16/2 [PDF]. This consultation will particularly affect housing associations and consumers that have taken out second charge mortgages with housing associations. ... It will also affect firms and consumers with credit agreements or -
CP16/3: Financial Services Compensation Scheme – Management Expenses Levy Limit 2016/17
This consultation is relevant to all authorised firms, but contains no material of direct relevance to retail financial services consumers or consumer groups upon which they might need to act. ... As costs may be passed on to consumers in the form of