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Overall complaints fell by 1.4%, driven by a reduction in complaints related to current accounts and savings accounts. PPI complaints rise
Financial services firms received 2.11 million new complaints between July and December 2015, according to new complaints data published today by the Financial Conduct Authority. -
FS20/9: Further support for consumers impacted by coronavirus: feedback on draft guidance and rules (personal loans, credit cards and overdrafts)
This feedback statement affects firms that provide credit cards (including store cards and catalogue credit), personal loans and overdrafts. -
PS19/14: Loan-based (‘peer-to-peer’) and investment-based crowdfunding platforms: Feedback to CP18/20 and final rules
This Policy Statement summarises the feedback we received to our Consultation Paper CP18/20, and sets out the final policy positions we have reached, taking into account the feedback we have received. It also contains the final rules which implement -
RMA-J Data required for collection of fees: help text (for reporting period ending 1 April)
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. -
Deutsche Bank fined £227 million by Financial Conduct Authority for LIBOR and EURIBOR failings and for misleading the regulator
Benchmark reference rates such as LIBOR also affect payments made under a wide range of other contracts including loans and mortgages. ... To support this it has three operational objectives: to secure an appropriate degree of protection for consumers; -
Pension savers claim over £30 million lost to scams as regulators urge footie fans to show scammers the red card
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. -
Regulators warn public of pension scammer tactics as victims report losing an average of £91,000 in 2017
A new campaign to tackle pension scams launches today as the latest figures reveal that victims of pension scammers lost an average of £91,000 each in 2017. -
Testing how Authorised Fund Managers are embedding the Guiding Principles in ESG and sustainable investment funds
We set out findings from our supervisory work that looked at how authorised fund managers (AFMs) comply with existing regulatory requirements and expectations on the design, delivery and disclosure of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and -
FCA secures commitment from high street banks to use a ‘retry system’ when processing payments to stop unnecessary penalty charges
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has reached an agreement with seven of the UK’s biggest high street banks that will see them use a same day ‘retry system’ when processing Direct Debits, standing orders and future dated bill payments. -
General insurance product value and coronavirus (Covid-19) Guidance – update
We set out the findings from our multi-firm review assessing how firms have responded to our general insurance (GI) distribution chain Guidance (further to the product governance rules implemented by the IDD) and coronavirus (Covid-19) value Guidance