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  1. FCA response to the independent panels’ annual reports

    Corporate documents Published: 01/02/2024 Last modified: 07/02/2024
    In line with its statutory requirement, the FCA responds to key representations made by the Panels in their respective Annual Reports.
  2. Retail and Wholesale Banking: review of firms’ whistleblowing arrangements

    Multi-firm reviews Published: 14/11/2018 Last modified: 14/11/2018
    We have reviewed how firms have implemented our whistleblowing rules. We have published the findings, including the areas of good practice we observed and areas for improvement, together with our expectations on firms’ whistleblowing arrangements.
  3. Chief Executive speaks at APM about recent work and future challenges

    Speeches Published: 20/07/2016 Last modified: 20/07/2016
    Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive at the FCA, delivered at our 2016 Annual Public Meeting.
  4. Insurance brokers: serving consumers and businesses in times of uncertainty and change

    Speeches Published: 13/05/2022 Last modified: 13/05/2022
    Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition, delivered at the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) Conference.
  5. What firms and customers can expect from the consumer duty and other regulatory reforms

    Speeches Published: 29/09/2022 Last modified: 29/09/2022
    Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition, delivered at City and Financial Global.
  6. RMA-J Data required for collection of fees: help text (for reporting period ending 1 April)

    Registers and systems Published: 28/03/2019 Last modified: 28/03/2019
    Read our help text for Gabriel submission RMAR section J (RMA-J) data required for collection of fees. Firms with a reporting period ending on or after 1 April 2019.
  7. Pension savers claim over £30 million lost to scams as regulators urge footie fans to show scammers the red card

    Press Releases Published: 25/08/2020 Last modified: 25/08/2020
    A total of £30,857,329 has been reportedly lost to pension scammers since 2017 according to complaints filed with Action Fraud, says the Financial Conduct Authority and The Pensions Regulator.