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CP15/13: General Insurance Add-ons Market Study – Proposed Remedies: banning opt-out selling and supporting informed decision-making for add-on buyers
Consultation papers First published:. 25/03/2015. Last updated: 25/03/2015. Share page. ... Consultation paper CP15/13 [PDF]. We found that competition for add-ons is not effective because:. -
Large unincorporated associations may be eligible for help following 2008 deposit failures – FCA to consult on extending FSCS protection on investments
Large unincorporated associations such as charities, clubs or societies, that were not considered eligible for help over lost deposits following the collapse of Kaupthing Singer and Friedlander Bank (KSF) and Landsbanki Islands hf in 2008, may now -
Beesley lecture: Economics, technology and data - Redefining the future of conduct regulation
Speeches First published:. 14/11/2014. Last updated: 20/10/2015. ... So, although I’m sure we’ll still see multiple debates over policy direction in future – and we’re still refining methods and working towards publishing more occasional papers -
UK EMIR news
Read our archive of news relating to EMIR dating back to August 2013. -
CP24/9: Financial Crime Guide updates
The FCA is consulting on proposed changes to our Financial Crime Guide. -
CP24/8: Extending the SDR regime to Portfolio Management
We are consulting on extending the Sustainability Disclosure Requirements and investment labels regime to portfolio management. -
CP24/7: Payment Optionality for Investment Research
We are consulting on giving UK buyside firms – asset managers and others – greater flexibility on how they can purchase such research -
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Occasional Paper No.2 - Encouraging consumers to claim redress: evidence from a field trial [pdf]
This Occasional Paper describes the FCA’s first randomised controlled trial designed to understand how we can improve consumer response rates to letters regarding potential redress. -
Occasional Paper No. 34: Effects of the advice requirement and intermediation in the UK mortgage market [pdf]
This Occasional Paper uses the introduction of the MMR to investigate two questions. First, we estimate the impact of the new advice requirement on the outcomes of those directly affected: consumers who chose not to receive advice before the MMR.