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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. -
FCA publishes complaints data for the second half of 2012
We have published the latest complaints data showing complaints to financial services firms between July and December 2012. -
About the FCA
The FCA regulates the conduct of nearly 45,000 businesses in the UK to ensure that financial markets work well. Find out more about our role. -
Report a financial promotion
Complete our form to report a financial promotion or advert that you think is misleading, unfair or unclear. -
RMA-C Client money and assets: FAQs
RMA-C Client money and assets. -
FSA - PS13/4 FSCS Funding model review – feedback on FSA CP13/1
This paper confirms we will proceed as outlined in CP13/1; and the final rules for the FCA Retail Pool. -
Innovation: engagement
To maximise the reach of our Innovation initiatives, the FCA engages with firms across the UK and internationally. -
Retail intermediary market interactive analysis 2020
This page provides the FCA's interactive dashboard of the intermediary sector, based on the 2020 data drawn from the Retail Mediation Activities Return (RMAR). -
Our Annual Report and Accounts 2016/17
Our Annual Report and Accounts shows how our work over the last year has met our objectives and delivered against the key priorities we set out in our Business Plan 2016/17. -
Financial promotions quarterly data 2022 Q1
We publish data on the number of financial promotions that it has taken action on to mitigate non-compliance with the our rules. This data is for January 2022 to 31 March 2022. -
Statement on mortgage prisoners
The FCA has been working for some time to support mortgage prisoners. This work has continued during the disruption caused by Coronavirus. So far, our action has resulted in reductions in mortgage payments for the vast majority of mortgage prisoners,