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Occasional Paper No. 3: How does selling insurance as an add-on affect consumer decisions?
Occasional papers First published:. 25/03/2014. Last updated: 25/03/2014. Share page. ... As demonstrated in our Occasional Papers 1 and 2, we have been exploring practical ways of using behavioural economics to improve our regime. -
Can financial distress be predicted or is that just life (events)?
This is one of the findings fromFCA Occasional Paper No.20, titled ‘Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress?’. ... The particularly ground-breaking part of our analysis is the examination of whether financial -
A test of conscience
Certainly, some of the FCA’s conversations with banking staff for the occasional paper, seem to suggest consumer vulnerability is not yet a business priority in all firms. ... The occasional paper highlights the importance of leaders responding to -
Occasional Paper No. 51: Using online experiments for behaviourally informed consumer policy
Consumer policy is informed by human behaviour but how do we measure this in a cost effective and relevant way? Online experiments help us focus our policy making decisions to act in consumers interests. -
PS16/11: Complaints against the Regulators
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New regime for public offers and admissions to trading
Read more about the new framework that will replace the UK prospectus regime, our work in this area and ways we plan to hear your views. -
Occasional Paper No. 59: Sitting on a gold mine: Getting what’s owed to pawnbroking customers
In 2018, the FCA found that pawnbroking customers are not always collecting the ‘surplus’ money owed to them. In this paper, we share the results of a first intervention designed to address this. -
Unfair contract terms library
The FCA's work on unfair contract terms including past undertakings, agreements and other publications. -
PS15/8: Solvency II
In this Policy Statement we report on the main issues arising from four FSA consultation papers. -
Increasing confidence: what power posing can tell us about research for regulation
highly popular TED talk and significant media exposure.The scientific evidence for this comes mainly from a 2010 paper in Psychological Science by Dana Carney, Amy Cuddy and Andy Yap, which ... As researchers at the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority, we