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Coronavirus: Information for small businesses that are customers of financial services firms
Information on the Government support available during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic and as businesses look to recover and grow. -
A sustainable conduct environment
Speech by Clive Adamson, Director of Supervision, the FCA, at the Association of Professional Compliance Consultants’ annual conference. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Update for consumers on Philips Trust Corporation
We provide an update for consumers on our work relating to the administration of Philips Trust Corporation. -
Regulatory priorities for retail banking
Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of Retail Banking Supervision at the FCA, at the Westminster Business Forum on retail banking and payments. -
Help is available for those who need it, says FCA
The FCA reminds borrowers they can get help from their lenders if they are struggling to keep up with payments, as it found the number of people struggling to meet bills and credit repayments has risen by 3.1m since May 2022 (10.9m, compared to 7.8m -
Cautious optimism for the post-pandemic world
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the FCA and PSR, to the Finance & Leasing Association. -
Cash-based money laundering
Find out about the FCA's work on reducing money laundering through cash deposits at the Post Office and their current expectations of firms’ controls. -
Why does the FCA care about diversity and inclusion?
Speech by Georgina Philippou, Senior Adviser to the FCA on the Public Sector Equality Duty, given at the Ethnic Diversity in the City and Corporate UK Summit. -
FCA publishes the Davis Review and the FCA Response
We accept all of his recommendations and I can confirm that we are now implementing them. ... To support this it has three operational objectives: to secure an appropriate degree of protection for consumers; to protect and enhance the integrity of the UK -
Unregulated Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) firms becoming authorised
Prior to the UK leaving the EU, EEA-based firms were able to operate in the UK without our direct authorisation.