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Claims management companies enter FCA regulation today
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) begins regulating the claims management industry from today (1 April). All claims management companies (CMCs) in England, Scotland and Wales will now have to demonstrate they meet and maintain minimum standards -
FCA proposes new Directory of financial services workers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today proposed a new Directory to help consumers and firms check the status and history of individuals working in financial services. -
What does the future of insurance broking look like?
Speech by Simon Green, Head of General Insurance and Protection, the FCA, at the Incisive Media Insurance Age Regulation event, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
FS23/6: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
We asked for your input on the role supervisory authorities should have in supporting the safe and responsible adoption of AI in UK financial services.. -
PS21/8: Regulation of funeral plans - Feedback to CP21/4 and final rules
This policy statement sets out our final rules, guidance and standards as the pre-paid funeral plans sector enters our regulation. -
Relending by high-cost lenders
This report sets out our review findings of relending by firms in the high-cost lenders portfolio. -
CP22/26: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 38
Once a quarter, we consult on proposed miscellaneous amendments to our Handbook. -
MS23/1: Wholesale data market study: benchmarks, credit ratings data and market data vendors
We have launched the wholesale data market study with the publication of our terms of reference and Market Study notice. -
CP15/28: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 10
The final text of the Article refers to this determination being made by reference to a policy established by the firm itself. ... The UK is not permitted to impose additional requirements in relation to its transposition of this Article. -
FCA takes action against debt packager firms
5 firms have stopped providing regulated debt advice until further notice and the FCA has used formal powers to stop another firm from providing regulated advice