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General Insurance pricing practices market study
We have published the final findings of our general insurance pricing practices market study. As part of this, we set out a package of remedies to address the concerns identified. -
Final notice 2017: Graham Patrick Lockstone [pdf]
This final notice refers to breaches of FIT related to a lack of fitness and/propriety in the general insurance and protection sector. We imposed a prohibition. -
Approved Persons Regime
Approved persons carry out certain activities on a firm's behalf and must be regulated by us. Learn about our requirements, conduct rules and 'fit and proper' test. -
Final notice 2016: Dual Mortgage Brokers [pdf]
This final notice refers to breaches of PRIN 11 related to failing to be open and co-operative and threshold conditions in the general insurance and protection sector. We imposed a cancellation. -
Interest rate hedging products (IRHP)
We explain the background to the mis-selling and redress scheme. -
Final notice 2016: Cga Insurance Services Limited [pdf]
This final notice refers to breaches of PRIN 11 related to failing to be open and co-operative in the general insurance and protection sector. We imposed a cancellation. -
Types of mutual society
Find out about co-operative and community benefit societies, credit unions, building societies and friendly societies. Check if your society should be registered, needs authorisation and fees to pay. -
Financial Lives 2022 survey
Find out more about the Financial Lives 2022 survey including the FCA's published reports and data. -
Client Money and Assets
CASS compliance is needed if you control client money. Learn more about CASS rules, when and how to classify your CASS firm and what to submit for your monthly CMAR report. -
Personal data and Financial Lives survey
This privacy notice explains what personal data the FCA collects during the Financial Lives survey and how and why it uses the information as part of its regulatory work. -
The regulatory challenge
The general public no longer sees financial services as a profession providing a vital service to individuals and businesses. ... So, as I see it, regulators exist to set the standards to help protect consumers, promote competition and ensure the