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Service standards 2020/21
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 2020/21. -
Service standards 2018/19
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 2018/19. -
A credit market that delivers for consumers
Speech by Roma Pearson, Director of Consumer Finance, delivered at Credit Summit 2023. -
FCA secures £533,000 to return to investors
The FCA has recovered funds from an unauthorised deposit-taking scheme operated by Bright Managment Solution Limited [sic]. -
Stephen Allen pleads guilty to forgery
The charge relates to events that followed proceedings by FCA against Mr Renwick Haddow for operating several unauthorised collective investment schemes -
Rent-to-own provider Buy as You View to pay £939,000 to around 59,000 customers
Rent-to-own provider Buy as You View to pay £939,000 to around 59,000 customers. ... BAYV has agreed to pay redress. This will be through a balance write down or cash to customers who have been charged fees for returned direct debits and/or forbearance -
Diversity, equity and inclusion
We’re a more effective regulator when we’re truly representative of broader society. Find out more about the FCA's DEI priorities. -
FCA sets out new rules for the platforms industry
The Financial Conduct Authority has published rules to make the way that investors pay for platforms more transparent. In the future, platforms, in both the advised and non-advised market, will not be allowed to be funded by payments (commonly -
Two found guilty of insider dealing
Today Fabiana Abdel-Malek was sentenced to 3 years’ imprisonment and Walid Choucair sentenced to 3 years’ imprisonment in respect of five offences of insider dealing. Fabiana Abdel-Malek and Walid Anis Choucair were each convicted over the -
Trust and ethics – a regulator’s perspective
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, delivered at the launch of the St Mary’s University School of Business and Society, London.