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Rules that apply to firms in SRO and fund operators in the TMPR
We summarise the rules that apply to firms in the temporary permissions regime (TPR) and fund operators in the temporary marketing permissions regime (TMPR). -
DP15/7: Our approach to SMEs as users of financial services
refer complaints to the ombudsman service. ... When things go wrong, some struggle to navigate the complaints and claims processes or to obtain redress. -
Consumer Investments Strategy - 2 Year Update
The FCA provides a 2 year update on its progress against the workstreams and outcomes it committed to in its Consumer Investments Strategy in September 2021. -
Financial regulator finds wholesale data market can be improved
We have published the findings of our wholesale data market study. We started this work after concerns were raised with us in our call for input, launched in March 2020. -
FCA acts to help customers get better rates for cash savings
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is today proposing to reform the easy access cash savings market. Under new rules all firms will have to set a single easy access rate (SEAR) across all easy access accounts. Firms will have flexibility to offer -
Consumer credit firms must raise advertising standards, says FCA
The FCA also acts on complaints received from the public and via the Advertising Standards Authority. -
Statement on non-damage BI settlements and deductions in relation to government support
Following the conclusion of the test case trial on 30 July, the FCA is currently awaiting the High Court judgment on the test case to resolve uncertainty about insurers’ liability for certain business interruption insurance policies. -
To-do-list tension - UK households face an average of 33 tasks a week
75% of UK adults set to tackle their to-do-list over the Bank Holiday weekend ‘Sorting out finances’ is the UK’s most popular task, as the FCA encourages public to check whether they’re eligible to claim for PPI Rachel Riley and Mr -
FCA highlights concerns when credit firms allow repeat borrowing
The FCA has today published the findings of a review into relending by firms that offer high-cost credit. -
FCA Board appoints three new members to the Regulatory Decisions Committee
Since her retirement in 2004, Dame Elizabeth has held a number of public positions, including: independent complaints assessor for the Department for Transport; non-executive director at the Serious Fraud Office;