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High-cost credit review update
We are publishing an update on progress and direction of travel in our high-cost credit review, indicating the further work we are doing and the timelines for our work. -
Can financial distress be predicted or is that just life (events)?
Our analysis published today explores these important questions. In order to reliably explore these questions it is crucial to carry out analysis using data that can show which individuals are suffering ... Consumers in financial distress are suffering. -
Call for mortgage intermediaries willing to help mortgage prisoners
We want to hear from mortgage intermediaries who will work with mortgage prisoners to help them identify and move to an active lender where this is possible, or signpost them to additional support such as debt advice. -
Implementation group on changes to deliver switching options for mortgage prisoners
The group assists industry in preparing for rule changes introduced in 2019 and to promote greater lending flexibility by firms. -
Retail banking Consumer Duty multi-firm work
The findings from the FCA's Retail Banking Consumer Duty Multi-Firm work. -
Personal data and supervision
How and why the FCA uses personal data to carry out its supervision functions. -
MLA D: Lending - business flow and rates FAQs
MLA D: Lending - business flow and rates FAQs -
Professional standards: advisers
FCA provides professional standards that all advisers should meet -
Credit card market study: MS14/6
Our market study on the credit card sector focused on one of the largest consumer credit markets we regulate – there are around 30 million credit card holders in the UK. -
GC13/2 Dealing fairly with interest-only mortgage customers who risk being unable to repay their loan
We wanted to understand the risks to consumers when interest-only mortgages reach maturity and borrowers do not have the capital to repay the balance due. ... Separately, under our Mortgage Market Review, new rules for new mortgages contracts will come