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FCA confirms anti-greenwashing guidance and proposes extending sustainability framework
Ahead of the anti-greenwashing rule coming into force on 31 May, the FCA is supporting industry with guidance to help them meet the standard. -
A helping hand for the invisible hand: the FCA’s approach to competition and innovation
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at Competition Policy 2018: The relationship between antitrust, innovation and investment, Chatham House, London. -
Motor finance agreements and coronavirus: temporary guidance for firms
FCA temporary motor finance guidance applies to regulated firms that issue regulated motor finance agreements. -
Coronavirus linked forbearance: key findings
We set out our findings from our review, where we considered mortgage and consumer credit firms' implementation of Tailored Support Guidance since November 2020 and the operational readiness of firms to support customers in financial difficulty. -
CP18/36: Brexit: proposed changes to the Handbook and Binding Technical Standards – second consultation
In this paper, we publish further proposals on how we will amend our Handbook and EU derived binding technical standards (BTS) if the UK leaves the EU without an implementation period in place. We also consult on our proposed approach to -
FCA outlines approach for implementation of Mortgage Credit Directive and regulatory framework for second charge mortgages
risk by poor sales practices and ineffective affordability assessments.Given the risk of consumer detriment, we want to embed good practice and we believe that applying our mortgage rules is the ... Consultation paper 14/20: Implementing the Mortgage -
FCA Statement on fair treatment of long-standing customers in the life insurance sector
This work will be in addition to the new duty to make rules, proposed by HM Treasury and currently being considered by parliament, to cap exit charges on customers cashing in, ... The FCA will work with the eleven firms to address the specific findings -
CPP redress scheme opens - customers have until end of August 2014 to claim
This is an important example of firms voluntarily coming together to meet our expectation that consumers get a fair deal.”. ... In line with our objective to provide an appropriate degree of protection for consumers, we have updated our website to -
Update on the FCA’s review of RBS’s treatment of SME customers referred to its Global Restructuring Group
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today publishes an interim summary of the independent review of Royal Bank of Scotland’s (RBS) treatment of small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) customers transferred to its Global Restructuring Group (GRG). -
A changing landscape: the FCA’s strategic priorities for the pensions sector
Speech by Edwin Schooling Latter, Director of Markets and Wholesale Policy at the FCA, delivered at Pensions and Benefits UK 2019.