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Credit card market study: MS14/6
Our market study on the credit card sector focused on one of the largest consumer credit markets we regulate – there are around 30 million credit card holders in the UK. -
FCA publishes terms of reference for credit card market study
The FCA announced the market study in April 2014 after its own research showed that the credit card market was not working well for some consumers. ... are marketed in a way that works against the best interests of consumers. -
Our Business Plan 2019/20
The FCA annual Business Plan gives details of the key priorities and the planned specific activities for 2019/20. -
Mortgages and coronavirus: updated guidance for firms
FCA update to our guidance for firms on mortgages and coronavirus -
Financial Crime: analysis of firms’ 2017-2020 REP-CRIM data
The FCA provides analysis of the annual financial crime data return (REP-CRIM) submissions for the 3 reporting periods between 2017-2020. -
FCA begins review of financial advice market
The FCA is asking for feedback on its proposed approach to reviewing the Retail Distribution Review and the Financial Advice Market Review. -
The Consumer Credit landscape today
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA). -
Service standards 2020/21
The FCA measures its performance using service standards. These are the levels of performance that it aims to meet when carrying out its regulatory functions. This service standards analysis is for 2020/21. -
Occasional Paper No. 38: Testing retirement communications: Waking up to get wise
As part of the Retirement Income Market Study and the Retirement Outcomes Review, the FCA looked into ways in which we could encourage those approaching retirement to engage with the free government guidance available to them and with their pension -
FCA opens debate on intergenerational finance: how industry and regulators should respond to demographic change
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published a discussion paper on Intergenerational Differences, exploring the changing financial needs of consumers from different age groups.