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Going green: the FCA’s developing approach
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition, delivered at the FCA’s Innovating for a Greener Great Britain event, London. -
Guidance for firms supporting their existing mortgage borrowers impacted by the rising cost of living
The FCA is consulting on draft guidance explaining a range of options firms have to support customers, including varying a contract for forbearance purposes. -
Ageing population and financial services
Speech by Linda Woodall, Director of Life Insurance and Financial Advice, delivered at the Ageing Population Occasional Paper launch event. -
Regulatory Sandbox accepted firms
Firms that have been accepted into the Regulatory Sandbox, including previous cohorts. -
Statement on mortgage prisoners and consultation on intra-group switching and maturing interest-only and part-and-part mortgages
The FCA has published a statement on mortgage prisoners, and a consultation paper containing proposals designed to support some consumers within the mortgage market. -
Mortgages and coronavirus: updated draft guidance for firms
FCA proposes updated draft guidance for firms on mortgages, debt advice and coronavirus -
Consumer Credit and the FCA: one year on
So, some useful stats here for policy makers. Yet arguably the most important step forward for consumers and industry, has been what this data and processing power allows us to do ... In fact, I’d argue that, almost overnight, economic analysis, -
Building on experience
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at 'The future of financial services', Lansons, London. -
Occasional Paper No. 21: Asymmetries in Dark Pool Reference Prices
Occasional Papers contribute to the work of the FCA by providing rigorous research results and stimulating debate. ... The FCA endeavours to ensure that research outputs are correct, through checks including independent referee reports, but the nature of -
Our approach to supervision
Our approach to supervision sets out how we carry out our regulatory oversight. It is designed to help firms, consumers and markets understand how we work, and fulfil our accountability to Parliament and to the public.