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FCA reviews find mortgage firms lending responsibly but scope for improvement on competition
no evidence that the rules have prevented firms lending responsibly to consumer groups such as older borrowers and the self-employed. ... The FCA will carry out further work where there is greatest scope for competition to improve consumer outcomes. -
CP22/25: Proposed regulatory framework for pensions dashboard service firms
Give your comments on our proposed regulatory framework for the new pensions dashboard service market. -
CP15/3: Buy-to-let mortgages: implementing the Mortgage Credit Directive Order 2015
This paper outlines our proposed approach to implementing a legislative framework for ‘consumer buy-to-let’ (CBTL) mortgages. ... We want to know what you think of our proposals. Please send us your comments by 19 March 2015 using the online response -
GC16/1: Proposed guidance on voluntary redress schemes under the Competition Act 1998
Under changes made by the Consumer Rights Act 2015, we have new powers under the Competition Act 1998 (CA98) allowing us to approve a redress scheme in relation to an infringement ... Therefore, consumers, and organisations that advocate consumer -
Our approach to ensuring firms treat vulnerable customers fairly
Speech given by Nisha Arora, Director, Consumer and Retail Policy at the TISA Vulnerability Conference. -
PS20/17: Proposals to enhance climate-related disclosures by listed issuers and clarification of existing disclosure obligations
We summarise the feedback to our consultation proposals in CP20/3 and confirm our final policy position. -
Beyond regulation: thinking creatively about consumer credit
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at the Responsible Finance Conference, Glasgow. -
Business interruption insurance test case: draft guidance for firms
FCA publishes draft guidance for firms on the business interruption insurance test case -
PS23/7: Broadening retail access to the long-term asset fund
This consultation sets out proposals for broadening the retail distribution of the LTAF. -
Claims handling lessons learned from business interruption insurance
The FCA sets out the findings from its review assessing how firms handled Business Interruption (BI) insurance claims following the Supreme Court’s judgment on the BI test case, including examples of good practices and areas where firms have