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Temporary permissions regime (TPR) data: solo-regulated firms
This page provides a data summary of the firms under the temporary permissions regime (TPR). -
General Insurance value measures data – year ending 31 August 2016
We have published general insurance value measures data for 38 insurers (including both UK and EEA firms) for the year ending 31 August 2016. -
The retrospective application of rules: feedback on the call for examples
We asked firms to provide examples of the retrospective application of regulatory rules -
Consumer Duty: Findings from our review of fair value frameworks
Read the findings of our review into firms’ approaches to fair value assessments under the Consumer Duty. -
Traded life policy investments: alert for financial advisers
Firms that recommended to their clients that they invest into the EEA Life Settlements Fund should check that they have followed our 2012 guidance. -
Commentary on Mortgage lending statistics - June 2020
Mortgage lenders and administrators submit a Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) each quarter to the FCA and Bank of England, providing data on their mortgage lending activities. This commentary covers the MLAR statistics for 2020 Q1. -
Agreements with overseas regulators
Multilateral and bilateral Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and other agreements signed by the FCA. -
Pilot general Insurance value measures data – year ending 31 August 2017
The FCA have published general insurance value measures data for 36 insurers (including both UK and EEA firms) for the year ending 31 August 2017. -
LIBOR – are you ready for life without LIBOR from end-2021?
Speech delivered by Edwin Schooling Latter, Director Markets and Wholesale Policy at the FCA, at City & Financial's Managing LIBOR transition event -
Implementation group on changes to deliver switching options for mortgage prisoners
The group assists industry in preparing for rule changes introduced in 2019 and to promote greater lending flexibility by firms.