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Call for Input: Ongoing support for consumers affected by coronavirus: mortgages and consumer credit
We’re asking for views on what should happen to consumers coming to the end of a second payment deferral for mortgage and consumer credit products. -
FCA reminds insurance firms to review the value of their products in light of the impacts of coronavirus
On 3 June 2020, we published guidance setting out our expectations for insurers and insurance intermediaries to consider the value of their products in light of the exceptional circumstances arising from the coronavirus (Covid-19). -
FCA opens a discussion on the impact of climate change and green finance on financial services
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published a Discussion Paper on climate change and green finance. -
CP13/15: Enhancing the effectiveness of the Listing Regime: feedback to CP12/25 and further consultation on related issues
In this paper, we are setting out a package of measures designed to protect minority shareholders by giving them additional voting rights and greater influence over key decisions. -
Aberdeen Asset Managers and Aberdeen Fund Management fined £7.2 million for failing to protect client money
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Aberdeen Asset Managers Limited and Aberdeen Fund Management Limited (Aberdeen) £7,192,500 for failing to identify, and therefore properly protect, client money placed in Money Market Deposits (MMDs) -
Financial Conduct Authority‘s Project Innovate celebrates first anniversary with plans for ‘regulatory sandbox’
The FCA has suggested a number of additional solutions open to the industry acting collectively, such as establishing a virtual testing environment and setting up an authorised umbrella company that allows -
FSA publishes guidance to help firms avoid poorly managed incentive schemes that drive mis-selling
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published final guidance that will help financial firms avoid creating and operating incentives schemes that drive mis-selling. -
The Financial Conduct Authority takes disciplinary action against five individuals and three firms in relation to solicitors’ professional indemnity insurance and other insurance schemes’ failures
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined five individuals and two firms a total of £15.5m, in addition to banning four of those individuals, for significant integrity and competence failings. -
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. -
Review of TCFD-aligned disclosures by premium listed commercial companies
Following the introduction of a climate-related disclosure rule as a first step to improving the quality and quantity of disclosures across the corporate sector, we outline our preliminary observations and reiterate our expectations.