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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
FCA obtains High Court Order to remove hundreds of HM Land Registry charges, notices and restrictions registered against consumers’ properties by illegal money lender
This application is the latest in several legal proceedings commenced by the FCA against Dharam Prakash Gopee arising out of his illegal money lending activities -
The FCA sets out in detail how it will regulate consumer credit, including payday lending, when it takes over responsibility in April 2014
Many consumer credit firms are already registering with the FCA for an interim permission that will allow them to continue to carry on business after 1 April 2014. -
FCA and Bank of England encourage switch from LIBOR to SONIA for sterling interest rate swaps from Spring 2020
The FCA and the Bank of England encourage market makers to change the market convention for sterling interest rate swaps from LIBOR to SONIA (the Sterling Overnight Index Average) in Q1 2020. This change is intended to move the greater part of new -
PS15/1: Early implementation of the Transparency Directive’s requirements for reports on payments to governments, including feedback on CP14/17 and final rules
This Policy Statement reports on the main issues arising from Consultation Paper CP14/17 and publishes final rules. -
FCA fines Swinton Group Limited £7.38 million for mis-selling monthly add-on insurance policies
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Swinton Group Limited (Swinton), one of the largest insurance retailers on the high street, £7,380,400 for mis-selling. The FCA found that Swinton’s aggressive sales strategy meant that it failed to -
Consumer warning on Unique Funeral Plans and Empathy Funeral Plans
Existing customers of these firms should contact their provider. -
From Diocletian to pay day loans: what can we learn from successful and unsuccessful price regulation?
Speech by Mary Starks, Director of Competition and Chief Economist at the FCA, delivered at the Social Market Foundation (SMF) lecture, London. -
FCA finds young investors are more likely to have long-term goals in mind when dating than when investing
Our latest InvestSmart campaign encourages young investors to adopt the same principles to investing as they do to their dating lives. -
PS23/1: Extended asset retention requirement for firms under the British Steel Pension Scheme consumer redress scheme
Final rules to extend asset retention rules for certain firms who provided transfer advice to BSPS members. We also summarise feedback to CP22/22. -
FS20/15: Consumer credit (including overdrafts) and coronavirus: Additional guidance for firms - Feedback on draft guidance
Our guidance published in July 2020 will continue to provide support for those impacted by coronavirus until 31 October 2020.