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Making innovation work for firms and consumers
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at Bloomberg, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Chief Executive speaks at APM about recent work and future challenges
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive at the FCA, delivered at our 2016 Annual Public Meeting. -
Consumer warning – Larksway Investments Limited (in Liquidation)
Larksway Investments Limited (Larksway) was referred to the FCA's Enforcement and Market Oversight Division on 5 April 2016. -
Call for customers of Castle Personal Insurance Brokers
In May 2012, Hertfordshire-based insurance broker, Castle Personal Insurance Brokers Limited went into administration. Find out what to do if you're a customer. -
Primary credit brokers
Find out what permissions you'll need to apply to the FCA for authorisation, and what the FCA expects to see in your application. -
Reforming our capital markets ecosystem
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, our Chief Executive delivered at the Global Investment Management Summit. -
FCA publishes complaints data for the second half of 2012
We have published the latest complaints data showing complaints to financial services firms between July and December 2012. -
FCA statement on Consultation Paper 12/20: Review of the client money rules for insurance intermediaries
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today written to firms providing an update on Consultation Paper 12/20: Review of the client money rules for insurance intermediaries, where it had proposed some changes to the rules and guidance in Chapter -
Telesales businesses complaints - March 2021
The FCA does not process general complaints unless they are complaints directly against the FCA. It responds to the request on telesales businesses complaints. -
Business interruption insurance test case: agreed facts document 10 [pdf]
This agreed facts document (10) sets out factual background, agreed between the parties, against which the court can interpret policies in the trial of the business interruption insurance test case.