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FCA response to Amigo’s Scheme being rejected by the High Court
The Court has refused to sanction the Scheme of Arrangement proposed by Amigo (the Scheme). The FCA had objected to the proposed Scheme and is now carefully considering the Court’s judgment and Amigo’s response. -
Business Plan 2024/25
Our Business Plan details the work we'll do over the next 12 months to help deliver the commitments in our Strategy. -
Highlights of the FCA’s approach in 2022
The FCA set out a new three-year strategy in April designed to improve outcomes for consumers and markets. -
Debt management firm Harrington Brooks to pay redress to 4,500 customers, says FCA
Debt management firm Harrington Brooks to pay redress to 4,500 customers, says FCA. ... The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced that debt management firm Harrington Brooks will voluntarily pay over £185,000 in redress to over 4,500 customers -
Business Plan 2023/24
The FCA's Business Plan details the work it will do over the next 12 months to help deliver the commitments in its Strategy. -
FCA drives changes to Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) firms’ contract terms
This statement summarises the changes made by four BNPL firms to their contract terms and contains guidance for firms in this sector more generally. -
A credit market that delivers for consumers
Speech by Roma Pearson, Director of Consumer Finance, delivered at Credit Summit 2023. -
Our Perimeter Report
Our perimeter (remit) determines the activities we regulate and the level of protection consumers can expect when they buy financial services and products -
FCA outcomes and metrics
The FCA is committed to being clear about how it is accountable for its progress. On this page the FCA sets out its outcomes and the metrics it will use to measure them. -
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