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Forms
List of all forms on fca.org.uk For Handbook forms, please use the Handbook forms page. -
FCA launches consultation guiding firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today launched a consultation on proposed guidance for firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers. -
Occasional Paper No. 8: Consumer Vulnerability
Stimulating debate and interest around the subject of consumer vulnerability so that firms better understand the issue and act appropriately. -
Buildings insurance for leasehold properties
Our expectations of regulated firms when arranging and providing fair value buildings insurance for leasehold apartment buildings. -
FCA confirms introduction of rent-to-own price cap
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today confirmed the introduction of a price cap to protect some of the most vulnerable customers in the UK in the rent-to-own (RTO) sector. The cap will be introduced from 1 April 2019 and will save -
Nikhil Rathi – APM opening remarks 2022
Opening remarks by Nikhil Rathi, Chief Executive of the FCA delivered at the FCA's 2022 Annual Public Meeting. -
Consumer credit firms
Information for consumer credit firms new to regulation wanting to apply for authorisation, their business and tasks for regulated firms -
Realising the benefits of purposeful leadership
Speech by Jonathan Davidson, Director of Supervision – Retail and Authorisations at the FCA, delivered at the CCTA 2018 Conference, Nottingham. -
Rent-to-own – update
The FCA took over the regulation of consumer credit, including the rent-to-own sector, in April 2014. -
Access to cash FCA and PSR joint statement
The FCA and Payment Systems Regulator are committed to ensuring that cash, and the infrastructure that supports it, remains available for those who need it. -
Consumer Duty
Our Consumer Duty sets higher and clearer standards of consumer protection across financial services and requires firms to put their customers’ needs first