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Binary options scams
Find out how binary options work, how to avoid scams and what to do if you’re scammed. -
Our work on motor finance
We are looking at the motor finance market to ensure that it works well and to assess whether consumers are at risk of harm. -
Market Watch 66
In this Market Watch, we set out our expectations for firms on recording telephone conversations and electronic communications when alternative working arrangements are in place, including increased homeworking. -
Financial promotions data 2022
The FCA publishes data on the number of financial promotions that it has taken action on to mitigate non-compliance with the FCA's rules. This data is for January 2022 to 31 December 2022. -
Article 21(3) Benchmarks regulation - Notice of First Decision [pdf]
Our decision to compel the continued publication of the 3 US dollar LIBOR settings until the end of September 2024 under Article 21(3) -
Meeting the challenge in our changing global markets
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director of Markets, and Executive Director of International, at the UK Finance and EY: Capital Markets insights launch conference. -
Privacy policy
Find out how and when we use your personal data, and the list of cookies used on the Panels website. -
British Steel Pension Scheme: Tools for firms
The FCA rules require firms to assess any advice they gave to BSPS members to transfer out and pay redress if it was unsuitable and caused the consumer a loss. Find out more about the tools firms need to use and read the supporting documents. -
FCA publishes its approach to regulatory failure
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published its approach to investigating and reporting on regulatory failure, as required by the Financial Services Act 2012 (the Act). The Act requires the FCA to publish a statement of policy setting -
Client assets and coronavirus (Covid-19)
Summary of queries we have received and our position on client assets (CASS) compliance related to the current disruption caused by coronavirus (Covid-19).