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FCA publishes complaints data for the second half of 2012
We have published the latest complaints data showing complaints to financial services firms between July and December 2012. -
The implementation period for any rules arising from CP20/19
Read the FCA's statement on changes to the implementation period for its proposed new rules on general insurance pricing practices. -
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and professional qualification exams during coronavirus
During the current pandemic, we expect firms to continue to demonstrate that relevant individuals remain competent to carry out their work. -
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. -
Pilot general Insurance value measures data – year ending 31 August 2018
The FCA has published general insurance (GI) value measures data for 30 insurers (including both UK and EEA firms) for the year ending 31 August 2018. -
Service standards 2019/20
The FCA measures its performance using service standards. These are the levels of performance that it aims to meet when carrying out its regulatory functions. This service standards analysis is for 2019/20. -
Mortgage lending and administration return (MLAR)
Find out more about the sections of a Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) and what you need to do when submitting one. -
Temporary permissions regime (TPR) data: solo-regulated firms
This page provides a data summary of the firms under the temporary permissions regime (TPR). -
Firm-level complaints data sortable table: 2023 H2
The data relates includes data from firms that report 500 or more complaints within this six month reporting period, or 1,000 or more for an annual reporting period. -
Supreme Court judgment in FCA’s business interruption insurance test case
The Supreme Court has delivered its judgment in the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA)’s business interruption insurance test case.