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Dear SMF Letter: Next steps on LIBOR transition [pdf]
Dear SMF Letter: next steps on LIBOR transition. -
Dear chair letter: Authorised ESG and sustainable investment funds: improving quality and clarity [pdf]
Letter to chairs of authorised fund managers setting out expectations on the design, delivery and disclosure of ESG and sustainable investment funds -
Dear CEO: Ensuring fair treatment of corporate customers preparing to raise equity finance [pdf]
We expect financial firms to continue to provide strong support and services to customers during this period of disruption due to the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. -
FSA - GC10/6 [pdf]
This guidance is likely to be of most relevance to all ILAS BIPRU firms, although smaller firms will need to consider the content of this letter proportionately and in the context of their own business model. -
Dear Chair of the Remuneration Committee letter 2023 [pdf]
Letter to chairs of level one firms to highlight areas for firms to consider when setting their remuneration policies and practices. -
2022 letter to Remuneration Committee [pdf]
A letter to the remuneration committee to set out our remuneration approach this year. -
Dear Remuneration Committee Chair Letter: Level one firms subject to the Dual-Regulated firms Remuneration Code [pdf]
A letter to the remuneration committee to sent out our remuneration approach this year. -
Google UK & Ireland’s letter to the FCA - 26 February 2021
Google UK & Ireland’s Managing Director, Ronan Harris, wrote a letter on 26 February 2021 to the FCA Chairman and CEO about the work Google have been doing to tackle scam advertisements on their platform. -
2014 Disclosure Log
The aim of the FCA's Disclosure Log is to keep information that it has released under the Freedom of Information Act and which it thinks is of wider public interest. Find the Disclosure Log for 2014. -
Regulating Financial Promotions and Adverts
Promoting services for deposits, investments, mortgages, insurance or consumer credit must comply with financial promotion rules. Learn how to keep your firm's advertising fair and clear.