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The FCA publishes data on complaints and redress for the first half of 2013
The FCA publishes data on complaints and redress for the first half of 2013. ... Firms that receive at least 500 complaints in a six month period must also publish this data on their websites. -
Change to aggregate complaints data: first half (H1) of 2013
The follow change was made to the aggregate complaints data from 2013 H1. -
About the FCA
The FCA regulates the conduct of nearly 45,000 businesses in the UK to ensure that financial markets work well. Find out more about our role. -
Reporting requirements: sale and rent back firms
Sale and rent back firms have had a full reporting regime since 2011. Find out what your firm needs to do. -
FSA publishes discussion paper on transparency
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published a discussion paper looking at how transparency and more effective disclosure could improve the accountability of the regulator and the financial services industry, and help consumers make more -
Whistleblowing quarterly data 2022 Q4
Our data shows the number of new whistleblowing reports the FCA received in October to December 2022 and the allegations they featured. -
FCA publishes new data on savings interest rates and announces new rules coming into effect
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published the third and final ‘sunlight remedy’ data set, showing the lowest interest rates available from 32 providers of cash savings accounts and easy access cash ISAs. This is part of the -
Supervision
Find out more about the FCA's approach to supervising firms. -
Prudential valuation reporting
UK banks, designated investment firms or full-scope IFPRU investment firms must send us or the PRA a Prudent Valuation Return every three months. -
FCA publishes update to pension redress methodology
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced proposals for updating the methodology used to calculate the redress owed to consumers who were given unsuitable advice to transfer out of a defined benefit (DB) pension scheme.