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Consumer Duty
Our new Duty sets higher and clearer standards of consumer protection across financial services, and requires firms to put their customers’ needs first. -
PS19/30 Independent Governance Committees: extension of remit
This policy statement sets out the FCA's final rules to extend the remit of Independent Governance Committees, with new duties in 2 areas. -
FCA to introduce new Consumer Duty to drive a fundamental shift in industry mindset
Our plans will ensure a higher and more consistent standard of consumer protection for users of financial services and help to stop harm before it happens. -
Cultural evolution: how culture must change to meet expectations
Speech by Emily Shepperd, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director of Authorisations, delivered online at the Westminster Business Forum. -
The new simplified advice regime and the advice / guidance boundary review
Speech by Therese Chambers, our Director of Consumer Investments, delivered at the TISA Financial Advice and Guidance Conference. -
The role of consumer decision-making in ensuring good market dynamics in the mortgage sector
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, at the Mortgages Conference. -
FCA proposes stronger protection for consumers in financial markets
Plans for a new Consumer Duty which will set a higher level of consumer protection in retail financial markets -
Firms
Tasks for regulated firms and authorisation information for new firms -
Cancelling an authorisation or registration
You need to apply to the FCA to cancel your authorisation or registration. Find out how to submit your application. -
PS22/9: A new Consumer Duty [pdf]
We set out the final rules and guidance for a new Consumer Duty that will set higher expectations for the standard of care firms give consumers. -
Expectations of firms offering fractional shares to retail investors
FCA's expectations under the Consumer Duty for firms offering fractional shares.