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Financially vulnerable customers’ thematic review: key findings
This review follows our report Mortgage lenders’ arrears management and forbearance (TR14/3, February 2014). -
Business Plan 2024/25
Our Business Plan details the work we'll do over the next 12 months to help deliver the commitments in our Strategy. -
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 -
TR15/2: Structured Products: Thematic Review of Product Development and Governance
Our recent work in the structured products market has focused on better understanding consumer behaviour and the way that firms approach product development and governance. -
Research Note: Do consumers understand the risks associated with different ways of saving?
We use the FCA’s Financial Lives survey to explore the extent to which consumers understand the risks and potential returns associated with different ways of saving. -
CP18/11: Reviewing the funding of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS)
We have made final rules to change how the FSCS is funded and are consulting on changes to our Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) requirements for Personal Investment Firms (PIFs). -
Competition impacts of Big Tech in retail financial services
We are hosting a webinar, panel discussion and roundtables on the possible competition impact of Big Tech firms’ entry into financial services -
FCA publishes the final report of its investment and corporate banking market study
The FCA has today published the final findings of its investment and corporate banking market study and set out a targeted package of remedies to ensure effective competition in the market. -
AI: Moving from fear to trust
Speech by Jessica Rusu, FCA Chief Data, Information and Intelligence Officer, at the City and Financial Global summit: Regulation and risk management of Artificial Intelligence in financial services. -
Speech: New thinking in regulatory economics
To be sure, the results in Occasional Paper 23 are not due to any kind of poor practice.Far from it, in fact.We work with global experts and take a ... A thorough explanation of the application of behavioural thinking to financial regulation is in