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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. -
Latest news and FAQs for CF Arch cru investors
Investors in the CF Arch cru funds can get their adviser to review the way the investment was sold, to see if they are entitled to compensation -
Markets
FCA Markets landing page. -
Consumer credit firms
Information for consumer credit firms new to regulation wanting to apply for authorisation, their business and tasks for regulated firms -
Reforms will make financial advice and guidance work better for consumers
a clear need for intervention by the regulator and the government to help both consumers and industry benefit from new and more cost-effective ways of delivering high quality advice and ... This will ensure that consumers can access financial advice at a -
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Directions and requirements placed on Samweb for providing misleading information to consumers
FCA has issued First and Second Supervisory Notices. -
Consumer Duty firm survey – Spring 2023
The FCA commissioned Ipsos UK to undertake an anonymous survey of 1,230 firms in scope of the Consumer Duty. This survey adds to the FCA's understanding of how prepared firms are for when the Duty comes into force for products and services that are -
Wider Implications Framework
Find out more about the Wider Implications Framework's role guiding cooperation between members of the regulatory family. -
New rules will protect consumers from harmful fee-charging credit broking practices, says FCA
New rules will protect consumers from harmful fee-charging credit broking practices, says FCA. ... Consumers will also have a 14-day right of cancellation where credit broking contracts are entered into as distance contracts, for example online. -
Consumer Duty firm survey – Autumn 2023
In Autumn 2023, Ipsos UK conducted a second survey with 634 firms not surveyed previously. The FCA wanted to examine how its additional engagement had helped firms prepare for the Consumer Duty.