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New way of paying for investment research proposed by the financial regulator
We have put forward plans for a new way to pay for investment research. -
MS18/1: General insurance pricing practices market study
We have published the final findings of our general insurance pricing practices market study. As part of this, we set out a package of remedies to address the concerns identified. -
Findings of multi-firm review into insurers' valuation of vehicles
We set out the findings from our review which assesses firms’ claims-handling processes for valuing vehicles which have been stolen or written-off (‘total-loss’ claims). -
PS23/18: Smarter Regulatory Framework: The Insurance Distribution Directive
The FCA's final rules for insurance firms that transfer and replace retained EU law provisions from the Insurance Distribution Directive. -
FCA calls on insurers to take action as it publishes latest fair value data
The FCA has written to insurers warning that more action must be taken to ensure good consumer outcomes. -
Adviser banned and fined for fabricating RDR qualification certificates
These Statements prove that an adviser is qualified to the minimum standard put in place by the Retail Distribution Review (RDR), which reformed the investment advice market. ... In early 2013, Mr King led this firm to believe that he held a Statement of -
A forward look at regulation of the UK’s wholesale financial markets
Speech by Edwin Schooling Latter, Director of Markets and Wholesale Policy at the FCA, delivered at the ISLA's Post Trade Conference on 16 March. -
Insights from the 2020 Cyber Coordination Groups
Overview and insight from the latest quarterly Cyber Coordination Group meeting -
FCA planning reform of the listing regime to boost growth and competitiveness
The FCA sets out its vision to attract more high quality, growth companies to the UK -
FCA launches call for input on high-cost credit and overdrafts
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced that it is seeking evidence and feedback to further inform its work on high-cost credit, including a review of the payday loan price cap.