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Requirements for UK trade repositories and reporting counterparties
In January 2019, we confirmed that we will become the UK regulator of Trade Repositories (TRs) after Brexit. This information is only applicable if the UK leaves the EU without a withdrawal agreement (a no-deal scenario). -
Price comparison websites
Price comparison websites have changed the way consumers shop for insurance and the way firms design, price and distribute their products. They can save people time and provide them with more choice - however, we want to be sure that consumers -
The FCA and our approach to Building Societies
Speech by Linda Woodall, Director of Mortgage & Consumer Lending Subdivision at the FCA, to the Building Societies Association (BSA). -
Personal data and authorisation
How and why the FCA uses personal data that is collected via forms on its online portals: Connect, RegData and Online Invoicing. -
FCA statement - insuring SMEs: business interruption
FCA announces it intends to obtain a court declaration to resolve contractual uncertainty in business interruption insurance cover -
CP15/35: Policy proposals and Handbook changes related to the implementation of the Market Abuse Regulation (2014/596/EU)
In this consultation document, we set out our proposals for the necessary changes to the Handbook required to implement the new regime. ... Canary Wharf. London E14 5HS. We will consider your feedback and publish our final Handbook provisions in a Policy -
Personal data and mutuals registration
How and why the FCA uses personal data that is collected for mutuals registration. -
Consumer Duty: Not once and done
Speech by Nisha Arora, delivered at Deloitte: Consumer Duty - Next Steps -
Personal data and Financial Lives survey
This privacy notice explains what personal data the FCA collects during the Financial Lives survey and how and why it uses the information as part of its regulatory work. -
SRO / TMPR fees and levies
We explain the fees that firms in the TPR and TMPR will need to pay.