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2019 Disclosure Log
The aim of the FCA's Disclosure Log is to keep information that it has released under the Freedom of Information Act and which it thinks is of wider public interest. Find the Disclosure Log for 2019. -
Vote Reporting Group
Find out how the group aims to improve shareholder vote reporting by UK asset managers. -
FCA to strengthen financial promotions rules to protect consumers
FCA is acting to address concerns about the ease and speed with which people can make high-risk investments -
FCA introduces tough new rules for marketing cryptoassets
All crypto firms marketing to UK consumers will need to meet new, tougher advertising standards. -
Setting high standards for pre-paid funeral plans
In 2019, the Government decided to bring the pre-paid funeral plan sector under FCA regulation. Our rules help make sure that authorised firms don't operate in ways that cause harm. -
FCA restricts distribution of CoCos to retail investors
Christopher Woolard, FCA director of policy, risk and research said:. “In a low interest rate environment many investors might be tempted by CoCos offering high headline returns. ... Under the Financial Services and Markets Act, the FCA can make rules -
Why diversity and inclusion are regulatory issues
Speech by our CEO, Nikhil Rathi, at the launch of the HM Treasury Women in Finance Charter Annual Review. -
Packaged bank accounts: TR16/8
This report provides the findings from our thematic review into packaged bank accounts (PBAs). The review was performed to assess how firms implemented the PBA Insurance: Conduct of Business Sourcebook rules that were introduced in March 2013. We -
New overdraft rules mean 7 out of 10 people will be better off or see no change
7 out of 10 overdraft users will be better off or see no change, when new rules on overdrafts, introduced by the Financial Conduct Authority, come into force in April 2020. -
The FCA and the FCA Practitioner Panel publish the findings from their joint survey of industry views
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the FCA Practitioner Panel have today published the findings from their 2017 survey of FCA-regulated firms. The survey gives a view across the financial services sector of the FCA’s performance as a