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Statement on certain FCA work in light of coronavirus and changing market conditions
We are providing an update on work that we intend to either stop or postpone in light of the ongoing impact of coronavirus and economic conditions. These changes will allow us to focus our resources on the most urgent work where we can make the most -
FS16/13: Interim feedback to the Call for Input to the post-implementation review of the FCA’s crowdfunding rules
In this Feedback Statement, we report on the main issues arising from the Call for Input to the post-implementation review of the FCA’s crowdfunding rules and set out our next steps. -
FCA turns to science and music to protect public from loan fee fraud this Christmas
The FCA has launched the UK’s first official anti-fraud jingle in a bid to protect consumers against loan fee fraud over the Christmas period. -
Occasional Paper No. 53: Changes in the mortgage market post 4.5 limit on loan to income ratios
Lenders have been encouraged to restrict the number of mortgages they issue with high LTI ratios following concerns over excessive and unsustainable borrowing for consumers. How has this affected allocation of mortgages and their prices? -
A regulatory perspective: measuring and assessing culture, now and in the future, the role of purpose and the importance of D&I
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition, delivered at the IA Culture in Investment Management Forum -
Occasional Paper No. 41: Price discrimination in the cash savings market: One rate, one solution?
The Cash Savings Market Study found that the cash savings market is not working effectively for many consumers. Significant amounts of easy access cash savings sit in accounts that were opened a long time ago, earning lower interest rates than those -
Occasional Paper No. 32: Now you see it: drawing attention to charges in the asset management industry
As part of the Asset Management Market Study, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of different ways of presenting charges on investors’ decision-making and their understanding and awareness of charges. -
Occasional Paper No. 36: Sending out an SMS: The impact of automatically enrolling consumers into overdraft alerts
As part of the high-cost credit review, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of auto enrolling customers into overdraft and unpaid item (retry) alerts on customer overdrafting behaviour. -
Improvements needed to the credit information market to deliver better lending decisions for borrowers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has set out proposals to improve the credit information sector so it can deliver higher quality and more comprehensive information for consumers and firms. -
Festive shoppers at rising risk of loan fee scams as fraudsters pile on the pressure at Christmas
With Christmas fast approaching, the FCA launches its latest ScamSmart campaign aimed at giving consumers the knowledge and tools to avoid loan fee fraud.