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Designing effective current account prompts: research summary
Banks and building societies have committed to deliver a package of prompts to their customers. These prompts aim to: increase consumers’ engagement with their current account, raise awareness of the current account switching service, and -
The journey to a sustainable credit market
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Strategy & Competition, FCA, delivered at the Credit Summit. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee sets out next steps to help UK open banking grow
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CP14/13: Strengthening accountability in banking: a new regulatory framework for individuals
The behaviour and culture within banks played a major role in the 2008-09 financial crisis and in conduct scandals such as PPI mis-selling and the attempted manipulation of LIBOR. -
The FCA and the Bank of England encourage market participants in further switch to SONIA in interest rate swap markets
FCA and Bank of England support and encourage liquidity providers in the sterling swaps market to adopt new quoting conventions for inter-dealer trading based on SONIA instead of LIBOR from 27 October this year. -
Chairman's speech to the Trust in Banking Conference
Speech by John Griffith Jones, Chairman, FCA, delivered at the Trust in Banking Conference, organised by Cambridge Judge Executive Education at the London Stock Exchange. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered -
DP21/4: Sustainability Disclosure Requirements and investment labels
We are seeking initial views on new sustainability disclosure requirements for asset managers and FCA-regulated asset owners, as well as a new classification and labelling system for sustainable investment products -
The future of financial conduct regulation
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, on the the future of financial conduct regulation, delivered at Bloomberg, London -
FCA highlights areas of focus for firms implementing the Consumer Duty
With 6 months to go before the Consumer Duty comes into force, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published a review of how firms are planning to implement the Duty. -
Innovation & Regulation: Partners in the success of Financial Services
Speech by Jessica Rusu, FCA Chief Data, Information and Intelligence Officer, at Money 2020 Amsterdam