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FSA - DP13/1 How the FCA could be more transparent
We are opening a debate into how the FCA and the financial services industry can be more transparent and we want you to take part in the discussion. -
Occasional Paper No. 34: Effects of the advice requirement and intermediation in the UK mortgage market
As part of the mortgages market study, the FCA wanted to understand the extent to which UK consumers might save money when buying a mortgage and to understand what may be driving some to buy more expensive mortgages. This Occasional Paper -
Call for input to the post-implementation review of the FCA’s crowdfunding rules
In this paper we set out some of the recent developments across the crowdfunding sector and a number of concerns that we have identified in response. -
Keynote address: Financial crime in the FCA world
Speech by Tracey McDermott, Director of Enforcement & Financial Crime, the FCA, at the FCA Financial Crime Conference, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Occasional Paper No. 42: Increasing credit card payments using choice architecture: The case of anchors and prompts
In this paper we investigate ways to encourage consumers to repay more of their credit card debt. -
Acting flexibly and treating customers fairly in the face of a pandemic
Speech on the FCA’s priorities for the credit market, by Jonathan Davidson, Executive Director of Supervision – Retail and Authorisations. -
Occasional Paper No. 20: Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress?
This paper analyses the prevalence of financial distress, how this distress is related to consumer credit use, and whether financial distress can be predicted. -
FS16/2: Feedback Statement on Call for Input: Regulatory barriers to innovation in digital and mobile solutions
We noted that:. digital and mobile solutions can be more convenient for many consumers and offer efficiency and cost benefits to providers. ... to consumers, there are a number of perceived barriers that are preventing greater use of all the available -
The Financial Conduct Authority seeks views on its approach to small businesses
The FCA’s own research has found that complex products, limited choice and poorly managed expectations may expose SMEs to risk; so can cognitive and behavioural biases. ... On 1 April 2014, the FCA took over responsibility for consumer credit regulation -
FCA tells lenders to support consumers struggling with the cost of living
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is today writing to more than 3,500 lenders to remind them of the standards they should meet as consumers across the country are affected by the rising cost of living. With household bills expected to continue