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FCA to carry out market study into cash savings - study is part of programme to look at competition across financial services markets
Market studies will enable the FCA to take a holistic look at competition in a market, assessing how consumers and firms behave and interact. ... The FCA has a statutory objective to promote effective competition in the interest of consumers, as outlined -
FS15/4: Terms and definitions for services which are linked to payment accounts and subject to fees
Respondents were generally supportive of our proposals and of the consumer testing we commissioned. ... report by Optimisa Research on Payment Accounts Directive: services linked to payment accounts. -
Occasional Paper No. 3: How does selling insurance as an add-on affect consumer decisions?
Occasional Paper No. 3: How does selling insurance as an add-on affect consumer decisions? ... The paper also describes the results of this research, which show that the ‘add-on mechanism’ weakens consumers’ ability to discipline firms by shopping -
Insurance multi-firm review of outcomes monitoring under the Consumer Duty
Our review of insurance firm approaches to monitoring customer outcomes. -
FS23/4: Potential competition impacts of Big Tech entry and expansion in retail financial services
We are asking for views on the potential benefits and harms from Big Tech firms’ entry and expansion into retail financial services sectors -
FCA sets out potential remedies to tackle concerns about general insurance pricing
The FCA has today published the interim report of its market study into the pricing of home and motor insurance. -
PS14/16: Detailed rules for the price cap on high-cost short-term credit - Including feedback on CP14/10 and final rules
On 2 January 2015, we introduced a price cap on what high-cost short-term credit lenders can charge. -
The FCA fines and prohibits financial adviser for failing to act with integrity and for failing to be open and honest with the regulator
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today banned Elizabeth Anne Parry from performing any function in relation to any regulated financial activity and fined her £109,400 for lying repeatedly to the regulator when asked about her qualification -
FCA one year on – effective regulation goes hand-in-hand with sustainable businesses
Speech by Clive Adamson, FCA Director of Supervision, at the Building Societies Association (BSA). This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Review of terminal illness benefits within life insurance protection products
FCA review of insurance companies’ approaches to terminal illness benefits to make recommendations for improvement.