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  1. FCA publishes its Business Plan for 2015/16 and announces details of new supervision and authorisation divisions

    Press Releases Published: 24/03/2015 Last modified: 14/09/2015
    from April, powers to enforce against unlawful anti-competitive behaviour in the financial services industry concurrent with the Competition and Markets Authority come into effect. ... how poor culture and control continues to threaten market integrity.
  2. CP15/13: General Insurance Add-ons Market Study – Proposed Remedies: banning opt-out selling and supporting informed decision-making for add-on buyers

    Consultation papers Published: 25/03/2015 Last modified: 25/03/2015
    appropriate and timely information on add-on products: insurers, intermediaries, other distributors and their representatives selling general insurance products. ... banning opt-out selling, and. improving product information provision in relation to
  3. FCA data shows increase in complaints with more than 4 million complaints during the first half of 2018

    Press Releases Published: 29/10/2018 Last modified: 29/10/2018
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published the complaints figures for regulated firms for the first half of 2018.
  4. FCA fines investment firm Sesame £6m for failing to ensure advice given to customers was suitable and for poor systems and controls

    Press Releases Published: 05/06/2013 Last modified: 17/09/2013
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Sesame Limited (Sesame) £6,031,200 for two sets of failings: failing to ensure that investment advice given to its customers was suitable; and failings in the systems and controls that governed the
  5. Overall complaints fell by 1.4%, driven by a reduction in complaints related to current accounts and savings accounts. PPI complaints rise

    Press Releases Published: 30/03/2016 Last modified: 07/02/2022
    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.
  6. Consumer redress scheme opens – card security product holders have until March 2016 to claim compensation

    Press Releases Published: 18/08/2015 Last modified: 01/09/2015
    reporting the matter, customers were only liable for unauthorised transactions in limited circumstances. ... The FCA has used its powers to bind the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) to the AI Scheme.
  7. PS15/22: General Insurance Add-Ons Market Study – Remedies: banning opt-out selling across financial services and supporting informed decision-making for add-on buyers, including feedback on CP15/13 and final rules and guidance

    Policy statements Published: 28/09/2015 Last modified: 31/03/2016
    Following our March 2014 General Insurance Add-Ons Market Study, we consulted in March 2015 on rules banning opt-out selling across financial services and improving information provided to customers buying ... Policy Statement 15/22 [PDF]. This Policy
  8. Regulated financial advice firms and individuals that attempt to avoid their redress liabilities

    Tasks for regulated firms Published: 14/12/2018 Last modified: 13/02/2023
    The FCA provides information to regulated financial advice firms
  9. FCA fines Lloyds Banking Group firms a total of £28,038,800 for serious sales incentive failings

    Press Releases Published: 11/12/2013 Last modified: 25/11/2021
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Lloyds TSB Bank plc and Bank of Scotland plc, both part of Lloyds Banking Group (LBG), £28,038,800 for serious failings in their controls over sales incentive schemes.
  10. FCA bans three individuals from working in the financial services industry for non-financial misconduct

    Press Releases Published: 05/11/2020 Last modified: 05/11/2020
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has prohibited Russell David Jameson, Mark Horsey, and Frank Cochran from working in the financial services industry following findings that they are not fit and proper.  Each of them had been convicted of