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Financial watchdog warns insurers to protect customers’ wellbeing during cost of living squeeze
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has written to insurers urging them to protect customers as the cost of living rises -
Clydesdale Bank fined £8.9 million for failing to treat its mortgage customers fairly
This process has been agreed with the FCA, which has an objective to secure an appropriate degree of protection for consumers. ... Here Clydesdale failed in that basic duty and, when it discovered the problem, sought to pass all of the consequences on to -
New Chairs of the FCA Practitioner Panel and Markets Practitioner Panel announced today
The Financial Conduct Authority Chair, Charles Randell, has today announced the appointments of new Chairs for the FCA’s independent Practitioner Panel and Markets Practitioner Panel. -
FCA: New strategic approach to ensure “sharper focus” to regulatory challenges ahead
The approach is shaped by a strategy that will provide a "sharper focus" on how firms are regulated and on delivering the right outcome for consumers and the markets. ... It recognises the differences in approach required across the industry given its -
Credit cards (including retail revolving credit) and coronavirus: temporary guidance for firms
FCA publishes temporary guidance on credit cards during the coronavirus situation -
How innovation and regulation in financial services can drive the UK's economic growth
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition delivered at the CityUK Annual Conference 2023. -
FCA bans and fines Robert Shaw, of TailorMade Independent Ltd, for SIPP advisory failings
Robert Shaw, former director of advisory firm TailorMade Independent Ltd (TMI) (firm now dissolved), has been banned from senior positions in financial services and fined £41,400 by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). -
PS15/3: Final rules for independent governance committees, including feedback on CP14/16
pensions. IGCs will have a duty to act solely in the interests of scheme members and will operate independently of the provider. ... consumers who are members of workplace personal pension schemes and consumer groups seeking better protection for -
Insurance providers warned not to undervalue cars or other insured items when settling claims
Insurance firms have been warned not to undervalue cars and other insured items when settling insurance claims especially during the cost of living squeeze. -
FCA bans Angela Burns from acting as a non-executive director and fines her for her failure to declare conflicts of interest
The Financial Conduct authority (FCA) has banned Angela Burns from acting as a non-executive director (NED) and fined her £20,000 for failing to act with integrity at two mutual societies.