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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
Pure protection contract data reported by Life Insurers - May 2021
The FCA responds to questions regarding pure protection contract data reported by Life Insurers. -
Dumb Money: FCA takes new approach to cinema advertising and premieres innovative advert ahead of Hollywood’s chronicle of GameStop saga
FCA advert references online forum chats to raises awareness of hype in high-risk investments. -
Primary Market Bulletin Issue No. 28 coronavirus (Covid-19) update
In this special edition, we publish a statement on temporary relief for the timing of the publication of half yearly financial reports. -
Pilot general Insurance value measures data – year ending 31 August 2017
The FCA have published general insurance value measures data for 36 insurers (including both UK and EEA firms) for the year ending 31 August 2017. -
Claims handling lessons learned from business interruption insurance
The FCA sets out the findings from its review assessing how firms handled Business Interruption (BI) insurance claims following the Supreme Court’s judgment on the BI test case, including examples of good practices and areas where firms have -
The FCA publishes data on complaints and redress for the first half of 2013
Firms report their data based on their own financial year end. -
FCA announces proposals to update Dual-regulated firms Remuneration Code
Our proposals aim to ensure that the FCA’s remuneration regime applicable to banks, building societies and PRA-designated investment firms. -
FCA reviews find mortgage firms lending responsibly but scope for improvement on competition
consider the precise scope of the market study in the coming months, with a view to publishing terms of reference in Q4 2016.The market study will run to the end -
FCA consults on new rules to improve open-ended property fund structures
The FCA is consulting on proposals to reduce the potential for harm to investors from the liquidity mismatch in open-ended property funds. The new rules as proposed would require investors to give notice – potentially of up to 180 days - before -
The equity release sales and advice process: key findings
Key findings from our exploratory work on later life lending, where we considered the borrowing opportunities available to consumers aged 55 and over, focusing on lifetime mortgages.