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  1. Consumer credit countdown – Review into debt collection practices of payday lenders starts on day one of FCA regulation

    Press Releases Published: 12/03/2014 Last modified: 30/09/2016
    This area is a priority because six out of ten complaints to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) are about how debts are collected, and more than a third of all ... Continue to engage with the industry to encourage them to create a real-time data sharing
  2. PS18/24: Approach to final Regulatory Technical Standards and EBA guidelines under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2)

    Policy statements Published: 19/12/2018 Last modified: 19/12/2018
    This policy statement confirms the revised Payment Services and Electronic Money Approach Document and Handbook changes following consultation feedback.
  3. FSA bans and fines insurance broker Harbinder Panesar £212,237 for misappropriating money from his business and selling worthless policies

    Press Releases Published: 15/01/2013 Last modified: 29/03/2013
    The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today banned insurance broker, Harbinder Panesar, from working in the financial services industry and fined him £212,237.
  4. The FCA fines Porta Verde £25,000 for serious failings in its appointed representatives’ sales practices

    Press Releases Published: 13/12/2013 Last modified: 08/11/2016
    Acting on information from consumer complaints, the FCA's predecessor body, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), insisted Porta Verde take steps to address the issue, or stop using these ARs.
  5. Pension savers claim over £30 million lost to scams as regulators urge footie fans to show scammers the red card

    Press Releases Published: 25/08/2020 Last modified: 25/08/2020
    A total of £30,857,329 has been reportedly lost to pension scammers since 2017 according to complaints filed with Action Fraud, says the Financial Conduct Authority and The Pensions Regulator.