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Credit cards (including retail revolving credit) and coronavirus: temporary guidance for firms
FCA publishes temporary guidance on credit cards during the coronavirus situation -
How innovation and regulation in financial services can drive the UK's economic growth
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition delivered at the CityUK Annual Conference 2023. -
FCA bans Angela Burns from acting as a non-executive director and fines her for her failure to declare conflicts of interest
The Financial Conduct authority (FCA) has banned Angela Burns from acting as a non-executive director (NED) and fined her £20,000 for failing to act with integrity at two mutual societies. -
PS14/16: Detailed rules for the price cap on high-cost short-term credit - Including feedback on CP14/10 and final rules
On 2 January 2015, we introduced a price cap on what high-cost short-term credit lenders can charge. -
FCA to consult on use of 'side pockets' for retail funds with exposure to sanctioned and suspended Russian assets
The FCA has begun discussions with stakeholders about options to allow UK authorised retail funds to make exceptional use of 'side pockets' given the significant practical challenges in disposing of Russian and Belarussian assets in the context of -
FCA report outlines practices firms can consider to reduce consumer harm caused by failed technology changes
A new FCA multi-firm review looks at how firms implement technology change, the challenges caused when changes fail, and steps firms can take to protect consumers from harm and disruption in the market. -
Opening up and speaking out: diversity in financial services and the challenge to be met
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, London. -
The FCA fines and prohibits financial adviser for failing to act with integrity and for failing to be open and honest with the regulator
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today banned Elizabeth Anne Parry from performing any function in relation to any regulated financial activity and fined her £109,400 for lying repeatedly to the regulator when asked about her qualification -
Rent-to-own, buy-now pay-later and pawnbroking agreements and coronavirus: draft temporary guidance for firms
The FCA's guidance to regulated firms that enter into rent-to-own (RTO), buy-now pay-later (BNPL) (as defined in the FCA Handbook), or pawnbroking agreements and applies in the exceptional circumstances arising out of the coronavirus (Covid-19) -
Deutsche Bank fined £227 million by Financial Conduct Authority for LIBOR and EURIBOR failings and for misleading the regulator
The FCA is reviewing how effectively firms are implementing the new rules on LIBOR and is also conducting a broader review of how firms reduce the risk of traders manipulating benchmarks ... To support this it has three operational objectives: to secure