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Showing 171 to 180 of 794 search results for bring in a new Consumer Duty.

  1. Forex trading scams

    Consumers Scams Published: 10/08/2017 Last modified: 20/03/2023
    Find out how unauthorised forex trading and brokerage firms work, how to avoid scams and what to do if you’re scammed.
  2. Early careers

    Join us Published: 25/09/2016 Last modified: 17/05/2024
    Find out about the FCA's graduate, apprenticeship and summer internship opportunities, and how to apply.
  3. Annual Report 2014/15

    Corporate documents Published: 02/07/2015 Last modified: 25/10/2016
    This report brings together our key achievements and challenges from the last year. ... our launch of Project Innovate to help bring new and innovative financial products and services to the market.
  4. How to apply for authorisation or registration

    Firms Firm authorisation Published: 24/05/2023 Last modified: 19/12/2023
    If your firm needs to be authorised by us, or registered with us, learn about the process, our expectations and how to apply.
  5. Statement on wind-up of FSCB

    Statements Published: 24/01/2023 Last modified: 24/01/2023
    The Financial Services Culture Board (FSCB) has supported industry in taking huge strides to improve culture following the financial crisis.
  6. Review of firms' treatment of customers in vulnerable circumstances

    News stories Published: 15/03/2024 Last modified: 15/03/2024
    Under the Consumer Duty, firms should act to deliver good outcomes for all customers, including those with characteristics of vulnerability.
  7. Tackling the hard questions

    Speeches Published: 28/04/2016 Last modified: 02/07/2024
    Speech by Mark Steward, director of enforcement and market oversight, at the Thomson Reuters Annual Compliance and Risk Summit 2016.
  8. Immigration Act 2014

    Tasks for firms Published: 10/11/2015 Last modified: 29/02/2024
    The FCA explains how the Immigration Act 2014 prohibits banks and building societies from opening current accounts for people who are known not to have leave to remain in or to enter the UK.
  9. Retail banking Consumer Duty multi-firm work

    Multi-firm reviews Published: 14/12/2023 Last modified: 14/12/2023
    The findings from the FCA's Retail Banking Consumer Duty Multi-Firm work.
  10. FCA v former iSOFT directors

    Press Releases Published: 22/07/2013 Last modified: 17/09/2013
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced that it has decided not to pursue a second retrial in the case against Stephen Graham, Timothy Whiston and John Whelan (formerly of ISoft plc) at Southwark Crown Court. The FCA will also not