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Showing 141 to 150 of 794 search results for bring in a new Consumer Duty.

  1. From Zeroes to Heroes: How culture in financial services can change for everyone’s benefit

    Speeches Published: 29/11/2022 Last modified: 08/01/2024
    Speech by Emily Shepperd, FCA Chief Operating Officer and ED Authorisations, delivered at the Culture and Conduct Forum for the Financial Services Industry.
  2. Consumer Duty events

    Events Published: 25/09/2022 Last modified: 27/06/2024
    The FCA has run events to help firms understand our expectations for the Consumer Duty and prepare for implementation. Find out about these and watch the webinars.
  3. Consumer credit firms

    Consumer credit firms Last modified: 22/03/2023
    Information for consumer credit firms new to regulation wanting to apply for authorisation, their business and tasks for regulated firms
  4. Cancelling an authorisation or registration

    Firm authorisation Published: 08/08/2017 Last modified: 03/08/2023
    You need to apply to the FCA to cancel your authorisation or registration. Find out how to submit your application.
  5. Markets

    Markets Last modified: 24/05/2023
    FCA Markets landing page.
  6. Expectations of firms offering fractional shares to retail investors

    Firms Published: 01/12/2023 Last modified: 01/12/2023
    FCA's expectations under the Consumer Duty for firms offering fractional shares.
  7. Firms

    Firms Last modified: 27/07/2022
    Tasks for regulated firms and authorisation information for new firms
  8. Events

    Events Last modified: 26/04/2024
    Find out about upcoming and recent FCA events.
  9. Claims management companies

    Claims management companies Last modified: 13/03/2023
    On 1 April 2019 the FCA will become the regulator of claims management companies in England, Wales and Scotland. Find out more.
  10. PS22/9: A new Consumer Duty [pdf]

    Policy statements Published: 27/07/2022
    We set out the final rules and guidance for a new Consumer Duty that will set higher expectations for the standard of care firms give consumers.