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Investment Association Annual Dinner 2017
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the Investment Association Annual Dinner 2017. -
FCA appoints new Chair at the Financial Ombudsman Service
Baroness Zahida Manzoor CBE has been appointed Chair of the Financial Ombudsman Service. The appointment was made by the FCA Board with the approval of HM Treasury. -
FCA reminds consumers financially impacted by coronavirus of the support available
The FCA has published finalised guidance for firms, to ensure that mortgage customers whose homes may be repossessed are treated fairly and appropriately, particularly where there are risks of harm to customers who are vulnerable, including as a -
Our Perimeter Report
Our perimeter (remit) determines the activities we regulate and the level of protection consumers can expect when they buy financial services and products -
PS15/10: MIPRU Chapter 4 simplification: Feedback on CP14/28 and final rules
In this Policy Statement we summarise the feedback we received to the proposals contained in CP14/28 and give our responses. -
Financial services contracts regime
The temporary permissions regime will enable relevant firms and funds which passport into the UK to continue operating in the UK if the passporting regime falls away abruptly when the UK leaves the EU. -
Improving the Appointed Representatives regime through greater use of data
This publication includes data from the FCA's 2021 and 2022 data requests sent to principal firms and authorisation information collected from firms. It also outlines how the FCA is improving the Appointed Representatives’ Regime (AR) regime and -
Market Force and the Chartered Institute’s Nicholas Barbon Lectures
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Managing Director, Prudential Business Unit at the Chartered Institute’s Nicholas Barbon Lectures, London -
Leaning in on making consumer tech a force for good
Speech by Nikhil Rathi delivered at the Imperial College London Business School. -
FCA review into mobile phone insurance finds examples of poor product design, unclear terms, and inadequate claims and complaints handling
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published a review focusing on the way mobile phone insurance firms design products and handle claims from customers that have lost or damaged their phone, or had it stolen.