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British Steel Pension Scheme redress calculations
Find out how the redress calculations will be made, and what to do if you think any of the information used is wrong. -
The role of consumer decision-making in ensuring good market dynamics in the mortgage sector
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, at the Mortgages Conference. -
FCA proposes new measures to maintain firms’ focus on culture
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will mark six months since the implementation of the Senior Managers’ and Certification Regime by providing feedback on implementation so far and proposing measures to further strengthen the regime. The -
FCA supports firms through the transition to implementing the Consumer Duty
FCA sets out, in letters, the expectations of the Duty and arranges a series of in-person events for groups of small and medium-sized firms. -
FCA wholesale sector competition review – call for inputs
markets and market infrastructure. investment banking. asset management. corporate banking. The FCA is interested in features of a market or behaviour that could inhibit or distort competition in the market. ... The FCA completed its first market study -
PS17/21: Insurance Distribution Directive implementation – Feedback to CP17/7 and near-final rules
This is our first Policy Statement setting out our near final rules for our implementation of the Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD). -
Firm specific complaints data 2012 H2 [xlsx]
Firm level complaints data for firms receiving 500 or more complaints within a six-month reporting period. This file covers firms with reporting periods ending between 1 July 2012 and 31 December 2012. -
SM&CR categorisation for solo-regulated firms
Under SM&CR, solo-regulated firms are categorised as limited scope, core or enhanced. Find out which category your firm is in and how you can review this. -
FCA and Industry Working Group on interest-only mortgages: terms of reference
We are forming a working group to support and inform our review of existing interest-only guidance as well helping our understanding on how interest-only borrowers are currently treated. -
UBS fined £9.45m for failings in its sale of an AIG fund
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined UBS AG (UBS) for failures in the sale of the AIG Enhanced Variable Rate Fund (the Fund). These failures led to UBS customers being exposed to an unacceptable risk of an unsuitable sale of the Fund.