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Consumer Duty implementation plans
The Consumer Duty will set higher and clearer standards of consumer protection across financial services and require firms to act to deliver good outcomes for customers. The FCA sets out here the findings from their review of firms’ plans to embed -
Hard to value assets review: summary of findings
The FCA presents a summary of its findings from its assessment on whether firms are providing necessary information in a way that helps customers make informed decisions when accessing retirement benefits. -
Product sales data: general guidance and retail investments FAQs
Product sales data: general guidance and retail investments FAQs. -
FCA commits to being a more innovative, assertive and adaptive regulator
The commitment reflects the FCA’s Business Plan for 2021/22, the first annual plan since Nikhil Rathi joined the FCA as Chief Executive in October 2020 -
The FCA and Practitioner Panel joint survey for 2024 launches
The FCA and Practitioner Panel survey is being sent to a sample of regulated firms, to gather their feedback on how we are doing in regulating the industry. -
CP23/28: Updating the regime for Money Market Funds
This consultation sets out our proposals to enhance the resilience of Money Market Funds (MMFs) based in the UK. It has been developed in close consultation with the Treasury and the Bank of England. -
Implementing Technology Change
This review sets out the findings from our cross-Financial Services change management review which looked at how financial firms manage technology change, the impact of change failures and the practices utilised within the industry to help reduce -
Using the new Form A
Find out about the changes we’ve made to Form A. -
FCA provides update on support for consumers impacted by coronavirus
The FCA has provided an update on mortgages tailored support guidance for consumers impacted by coronavirus. -
The FCA’s Consumer Duty will lead to a major shift in financial services
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed its plans to bring in a new Consumer Duty, which will fundamentally improve how firms serve consumers.