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Review of later-life mortgages finds poor advice and misleading promotions
The review looked at firms responsible for around half of all lifetime mortgage sales. -
CP17/41: Individual accountability: Transitioning insurers and individuals to the Senior Managers & Certification Regime
Consumers may be interested how individual accountability is being enhanced within financial services. -
Ten years after Lehman: how accountants can make finance safer
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the Financial Conduct Authority and Payment Systems Regulator on how accountants can make finance safer. -
Coronavirus linked forbearance: key findings
We set out our findings from our review, where we considered mortgage and consumer credit firms' implementation of Tailored Support Guidance since November 2020 and the operational readiness of firms to support customers in financial difficulty. -
CP20/15: Liquidity mismatch in authorised open-ended property funds
We are consulting on measures to address the potential harm caused by a mismatch in liquidity in certain UK authorised funds that invest directly in property, for example offices, shops and warehouses. -
FCA reminds banks of their obligations when cancelling Continuous Payment Authorities
Consumers who have set up a regular payment from their account will now be able to successfully cancel that arrangement by contacting their card provider, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said today. -
Andrew Bailey speech on Free Trade in Financial Services matters
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum Lecture - Free Trade in Financial Services matters -
Rules that apply to firms in SRO and fund operators in the TMPR
We summarise the rules that apply to firms in the temporary permissions regime (TPR) and fund operators in the temporary marketing permissions regime (TMPR). -
FCA appoints executive directors to co-lead Enforcement and Market Oversight
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has appointed Therese Chambers and Steve Smart as joint Executive Directors of Enforcement and Market Oversight. -
FCA fines Standard Chartered Bank £102.2 million for poor AML controls
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Standard Chartered Bank (Standard Chartered) £102,163,200 for Anti-Money Laundering (AML) breaches in two higher risk areas of its business. This is the second largest financial penalty for AML