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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. -
Aggregate complaints data to 2017 H1 [xlsx]
Aggregate sector wide firm complaints data for 2017 H1. Including opened, closed, upheld, speed of closure and redress. -
Aggregate complaints data 2016 H2 [xlsx]
Aggregate sector wide firm complaints data for 2016 H2. Including opened, closed, upheld, speed of closure and redress. -
Aggregate Complaints Data 2012 H2 [xls]
Aggregate sector wide firm complaints data for 2012 H2. Including opened, closed, upheld, speed of closure and redress. -
Aggregate Complaints Data 2013 H1 [xls]
Aggregate sector wide firm complaints data for 2013 H1. Including opened, closed, upheld, speed of closure and redress. -
Aggregate complaints data 2016 H1 [xlsx]
Aggregate sector wide firm complaints data for 2016 H1. Including opened, closed, upheld, speed of closure and redress. -
Call for Input on access to insurance
We are publishing our response to the Call for Input on Access to Insurance. In this Call for Input we invited views on the ability of consumers who have, or have had cancer, to access travel insurance. -
New priorities for banking reform
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Strategy & Competition, FCA, delivered at the Warwick Business School Westminster Forum. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Aggregate complaints data 2015 H2 [xlsx]
Aggregate sector wide firm complaints data for 2015 H2. Including opened, closed, upheld, speed of closure and redress. -
FCA Data Bulletin - May 2015 - underlying data [xlsx]
Underlying data for the FCA Contact Centre, complaints about firms, approved persons, attestations, skilled persons reports, and financial promotions. -
FSA consults further on FSCS Funding
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has confirmed new rules designed to secure funding for the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) in a way which is affordable for firms.