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Structured Products - Qualitative research with consumers [pdf]
This document reports the findings of a research project carried out for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) by Ignition House from August 2013 to October 2013. -
Adviser Charging and Scope of Service [pdf]
Qualitative research to investigate consumer understanding of adviser disclosure documents. Prepared by NMG Consulting. -
The Ageing Population: Ageing Mind Literature Review Report [pdf]
The FCA commissioned the Big Window to conduct a comprehensive literature review to provide an overview of the ageing mind in all its varying stages (i.e. what happens as we age) and the challenges faced by older consumers when interacting with -
Exploring Consumer Decision Making and Behaviour in the At-Retirement Landscape [pdf]
Exploring Consumer Decision Making and Behaviour in the At-Retirement Landscape -
FCA publishes third MiFID II consultation paper
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today (29 September 2016) published its third consultation paper on the implementation of the revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II). -
Non-workplace pensions consumer engagement [pdf]
This document reports the findings of a qualitative research study carried out for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in June to October 2018 by NMG Consulting. -
Current Account Switch Service - Quantitative consumer research [pdf]
Current Account Switch Service – effectiveness and potential enhancements. -
Current Account Switch Service - Qualitative consumer research [pdf]
Engagement with current accounts and the switching process. -
FSA - Motor legal expenses insurance: Consumer market research [pdf]
This report primarily focuses on results from qualitative consumer research carried out between July and September 2012. -
Rules of Thumb and Nudges: Improving the financial well-being of UK consumers [pdf]
Prepared by the Financial Advice Working Group for HM Treasury and the Financial Conduct Authority