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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
CP14/17: Early implementation of the Transparency Directive’s requirements for reports on payments to governments
effect for financial years commencing on or after 1 January 2015. -
Wholesale banks and asset management cyber multi-firm review findings
In late 2017 and early 2018 we carried out a cyber multi-firm review with a sample of 20 firms in the asset management and wholesale banking sectors. The firms we selected varied in terms of their size, scale, operating models and geography. These -
The FCA and the Bank of England encourage market participants in a switch to SONIA in the sterling exchange traded derivatives market from 17 June
FCA and the Bank of England encourage exchange traded derivatives market participants move to SONIA. -
FCA strengthens consumer protection by speeding up removal of firms that do not use their regulatory permission
Businesses are required to prove they are carrying out the regulated activities they are permitted to or face losing this permission -
PS14/16: Detailed rules for the price cap on high-cost short-term credit - Including feedback on CP14/10 and final rules
On 2 January 2015, we introduced a price cap on what high-cost short-term credit lenders can charge. -
FCA fines Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland and The Mortgage Business £64,046,800 for failures in mortgage arrears handling
The FCA has fined Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland and The Mortgage Business £64,046,800 for failures in mortgage arrears handling. The banks estimate they will have paid £300 million in customer redress. The redress programme is nearly complete. -
Information on how Consumer Credit Act 1974 s.75 applies to travel services payments – September 2021
FCA provides information on how Consumer Credit Act 1974 s.75 applies to travel services payments made via travel agents. -
Coronavirus and customers in temporary financial difficulty: guidance for insurance and premium finance firms
We set out our expectations for firms when considering the fair treatment of existing customers, and in particular customers with temporary financial difficulties due to coronavirus. -
New rules for claims management companies to boost consumer protection and professionalism
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today published new rules and fees that will apply to all claims management companies (CMCs) from April 2019. That’s when the FCA takes over responsibility for regulating the firms, which help thousands of -
Coronavirus and customers in temporary financial difficulty: draft updated guidance for insurance and premium finance firms
We propose to extend the guidance for insurance and premium finance firms for a further three months, until 31 October 2020