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Undertaking cashflow modelling to demonstrate suitability of retirement-related advice
Our work on reviewing defined benefit transfer advice and our ongoing supervisory work identified concerns about how firms prepare and use cashflow modelling. -
FCA launches call for input on high-cost credit and overdrafts
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced that it is seeking evidence and feedback to further inform its work on high-cost credit, including a review of the payday loan price cap. -
DP15/7: Our approach to SMEs as users of financial services
refer complaints to the ombudsman service. ... When things go wrong, some struggle to navigate the complaints and claims processes or to obtain redress. -
FCA planning reform of the listing regime to boost growth and competitiveness
The FCA sets out its vision to attract more high quality, growth companies to the UK -
Monitoring orders and transactions – our expectations of firms
Speech by Patrick Spens, Head of Market Monitoring, the FSA, at the Futures Options Association Compliance Forum -
How implementing the Mortgage Market Review will shape the new market
Speech by Linda Woodall, Director of Mortgages and Consumer Lending, the FCA, at the Financial Services Expo, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
FG14/6 - Annuity comparison websites: Financial promotions review and guidance for firms
We believe that these points are already covered at a high-level by the existing guidance. ... We believe that whether to provide this level of detail would be up to the individual firm. -
FSA - DP13/1 How the FCA could be more transparent
We are opening a debate into how the FCA and the financial services industry can be more transparent and we want you to take part in the discussion. -
FCA statement on fair treatment of long standing customers in life insurance
Are they getting the right information? Are they getting the right level of service? -
FCA acts to help customers get better rates for cash savings
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is today proposing to reform the easy access cash savings market. Under new rules all firms will have to set a single easy access rate (SEAR) across all easy access accounts. Firms will have flexibility to offer