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Brexit
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FCA sets out plans to deliver £71.2 million of compensation to former British Steel Pension Scheme members
The FCA has published proposals for a compensation scheme for former members of the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) who received unsuitable advice to transfer out of the fund. -
Less than five weeks remaining for CPP customers to claim compensation on mis-sold card and identity protection insurance
People who were mis-sold Card Protection Plan Limited (CPP) card or identity protection insurance products have less than five weeks to submit their compensation claims. -
Consumer redress scheme opens – card security product holders have until March 2016 to claim compensation
No AI Scheme compensation claims will be considered after 18 March 2016, other than in limited exceptional circumstances. ... This was in certain respects unnecessary because the customer’s bank or card issuer was typically responsible for any -
TR13/5 – Supervising retail investment advice: how firms are implementing the RDR
Six months after introducing the Retail Distribution Review (RDR), we are publishing our findings on how firms are approaching it. -
Andrew Bailey keynote speech on MiFID II at the European Independent Research Providers Association
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, on the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) at the European Independent Research Providers Association. -
FCA urges consumers to carefully consider what cover they require when buying travel insurance
We are aware that some consumers have experienced issues with the scope and terms of their travel insurance when abroad. In particular, some consumers have had issues about whether they are covered for use of private medical facilities when a -
Beesley lecture: Economics, technology and data - Redefining the future of conduct regulation
Just two months after Lehman’s filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. For policy makers in regulation, the period that followed was clearly very challenging, with the immediate priority for economists one ... remedy for press, consumer organizations and -
FCA fines Julius Baer International Limited £18m and publishes decision notices for three individuals
We have fined Julius Baer International Limited £18,022,500 for failing to conduct its business with integrity, failing to take reasonable care to organise and control its affairs and failing to be open and cooperative with the FCA. -
FCA bans former Co-operative Bank Chair, Paul Flowers, from the financial services industry
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has banned the former Chair of Co-operative Bank PLC (Co-op Bank), Paul Flowers, from the financial services industry. -
FS19/04: Fair Pricing in Financial Services: summary of responses and next steps
This Feedback Statement (FS) follows the publication of our Discussion Paper (DP) on Fair Pricing in Financial Services in October 2018.