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Guess who’s back? Animatronic Arnie returns to raise awareness of PPI deadline
The animatronic head of Arnold Schwarzenegger is back today to remind people to check whether they had payment protection insurance (PPI) and make a decision about whether to make a complaint before the deadline on 29 August 2019. -
FCA confirms increase in Financial Ombudsman Service award limit
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today confirmed that the Financial Ombudsman Service will soon be able to require financial services firms to pay significantly more compensation to consumers and businesses. -
Electronic money and payment service providers: conduct of business requirements
Read more about how conduct of business requirements affect payment service providers (PSPs) and electronic money issuers. -
AI and financial crime: silver bullet or red herring?
Speech by Rob Gruppetta, Head of the Financial Crime Department, delivered at Chatham House. -
Whistleblowing qualitative assessment survey 2022
This report sets out the findings of a qualitative assessment survey of a small sample of whistleblowers who disclosed their concerns about wrongdoing to the FCA. The survey was conducted to understand whistleblowers’ experience of reporting to -
FCA proposes changes to complaint handling rules to help victims of authorised push payment fraud
Authorised push payment (APP) fraud is where a fraudster tricks an individual consumer or micro business to instruct their payment services provider (PSP), such as their bank, to send money from their account to an account controlled by that -
Messages firms can give customers about investments and life assurance following market volatility
We are giving firms extra time to produce their annual and half-yearly reports and accounts because of the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19). -
Shaping the future in asset management
Keynote speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the FCA Asset Management Conference, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
What makes good conduct regulation?
Speech by John Griffith Jones, Chairman at the FCA, delivered at the Cambridge Judge Business School. -
Better information on current account services
From today, the main current account providers are publishing better information about additional services they offer all consumers, including those in potentially vulnerable circumstances.