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Showing 201 to 210 of 773 search results for introduction of the Consumer Duty.

  1. Consumer credit firms

    Consumer credit firms Last modified: 22/03/2023
    Information for consumer credit firms new to regulation wanting to apply for authorisation, their business and tasks for regulated firms
  2. Markets

    Markets Last modified: 24/05/2023
    FCA Markets landing page.
  3. FCA Connect

    Registers and systems Published: 03/05/2016 Last modified: 09/02/2023
    FCA Connect is our user management system for you to submit applications and notifications. Use it to notify us about approved persons or suspicious transactions or apply for MiFID II.
  4. Firms

    Firms Last modified: 27/07/2022
    Tasks for regulated firms and authorisation information for new firms
  5. Events

    Events Last modified: 26/04/2024
    Find out about upcoming and recent FCA events.
  6. Claims management companies

    Claims management companies Last modified: 13/03/2023
    On 1 April 2019 the FCA will become the regulator of claims management companies in England, Wales and Scotland. Find out more.
  7. FG22/5: Final non-Handbook Guidance for firms on the Consumer Duty [pdf]

    Finalised guidance Published: 27/07/2022 Last modified: 14/06/2023
    The Consumer Duty sets the standard of care that firms should give to customers in retail financial markets.
  8. PS22/9: A new Consumer Duty [pdf]

    Policy statements Published: 27/07/2022
    We set out the final rules and guidance for a new Consumer Duty that will set higher expectations for the standard of care firms give consumers.
  9. Sample business plan

    Firm authorisation Published: 25/10/2023 Last modified: 25/10/2023
    If you're applying to be authorised by the FCA, learn what to include in your regulatory business plan (RBP).
  10. CP21/13: A new Consumer Duty [pdf]

    Consultation papers Published: 14/05/2021
    We consult on a Consumer Duty that would set clearer and higher expectations for firms’ standards of care towards consumers