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Trust and confidence - ensuring firms’ ethics are built around their customers
Speech by Clive Adamson, Director of Supervision, at the Insurance Institute of London, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Overall complaints fell by 1.4%, driven by a reduction in complaints related to current accounts and savings accounts. PPI complaints rise
Financial services firms received 2.11 million new complaints between July and December 2015, according to new complaints data published today by the Financial Conduct Authority. -
The FCA’s new competition powers: what do they mean for the financial services industry?
Speech by Deb Jones, director of competition at the FCA, at a Scottish Financial Enterprise lunch, hosted by Maclay Murray & Spens LLP, Edinburgh. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
PS22/10: Strengthening our financial promotion rules for high-risk investments and firms approving financial promotions
Our final policy and handbook rules for high-risk investments subject to our financial promotion rules and for firms communicating and approving financial promotions. -
From Diocletian to pay day loans: what can we learn from successful and unsuccessful price regulation?
Speech by Mary Starks, Director of Competition and Chief Economist at the FCA, delivered at the Social Market Foundation (SMF) lecture, London. -
FCA publishes a Decision Notice against Angela Burns deciding to ban and fine the former non-executive director £154,800 for failing to disclose her conflicts of interest
FCA publishes a Decision Notice against Angela Burns deciding to ban and fine the former non-executive director £154,800 for failing to disclose her conflicts of interest. -
Regulators warn public of pension scammer tactics as victims report losing an average of £91,000 in 2017
A new campaign to tackle pension scams launches today as the latest figures reveal that victims of pension scammers lost an average of £91,000 each in 2017. -
FCA fines Aviva Investors £17.6m for systems and controls failings that led to its failure to manage conflicts of interest fairly
It is also a fundamental regulatory requirement. This case serves as an important reminder to firms of the importance of managing conflicts of interest effectively by implementing a robust control environment ... To support this it has three operational -
PS20/2: Publishing and disclosing costs and charges to workplace pension scheme members and amendments to COBS 19.8
Following our consultation in CP19/10, we are publishing our final rules and guidance on requiring pension scheme governance bodies to report costs and charges information to members of workplace pension schemes and some amendments to our COBS 19.8 -
Rent-to-own, buy-now pay-later and pawnbroking agreements and coronavirus: temporary guidance for firms
FCA temporary guidance applies to regulated firms that enter into rent-to-own (RTO), buy-now pay-later (BNPL) (as defined in the FCA Handbook), or pawnbroking agreements.