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Apply to become a debt firm
Find out how to apply to the FCA for authorisation if you’re a debt advice, debt collection or debt purchaser firm, or if you conduct debt administration. -
Occasional Paper 62: Matter of fact-sheets: improving consumer comprehension of financial sustainability disclosures [pdf]
To learn how disclosures could help inform consumers, we undertook a programme of behavioural research on sustainability disclosures for investment products. -
Misleading financial promotions
If you see a financial promotion or advert that’s unclear or misleading, you can report it to the FCA. Find out what we can investigate and how to spot the warning signs. -
Report a financial promotion
Complete our form to report a financial promotion or advert that you think is misleading, unfair or unclear. -
Research Note: Fixed Income ETFs: secondary market participation and resilience during times of stress
In this publication, we aim to analyse the exchange-traded fund (ETF) secondary market from the perspective of financial stability. -
Banking and online account scams
Banking scams can take many forms, with fraudsters using a number of tactics to steal your money. Find out what these scams are and how to protect yourself. -
Workstreams updates
Update on Assessing Suitability Review (ASR 2), diagnostic review of business models, review of rules extending SME access to the Financial Ombudsman and de-anchoring remedy for credit cards -
KPMG infrastructure report [pdf]
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FCA survey of firms providing financial advice [pdf]
This report summarises the results of a survey of 233 firms active in providing financial advice on retail investment products, carried out in November 2015. The results from this survey informed FAMR and the proposals recommended. Additionally, the -
Financial Advice Working Group: Foreward to the final reports [pdf]
Prepared by the Nick Prettejohn, Chair of the Financial Advice Working Group for HM Treasury and the Financial Conduct Authority