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Insights from the Cyber Coordination Groups
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CP15/9: Strengthening accountability in banking: a new regulatory framework for individuals
Our new regime is designed to encourage individual accountability for decision-making in banks, building societies, credit unions and PRA-designated investment firms. ... This paper will be of primary interest to UK banks, building societies, credit -
FCA supports firms through the transition to implementing the Consumer Duty
FCA sets out, in letters, the expectations of the Duty and arranges a series of in-person events for groups of small and medium-sized firms. -
Financial Conduct Authority publishes general insurance value measures scorecard
The FCA has published the first set of data in its general insurance value measures pilot, covering the year ending 31 August 2016. -
Towards end of the transition period: getting ready for a new environment
Speech delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International, at the UK’s Regulatory Regime for Financial Services Summit. -
Christopher Woolard to chair review of unsecured credit market regulation
The FCA has announced that Chris Woolard will chair a review of the future regulation of the unsecured credit market, reporting to the FCA Board. -
High-cost credit review
The FCA's detailed, wide-ranging review has resulted in measures which will protect some of the most vulnerable consumers. -
FCA reveals next round of successful firms in its regulatory sandbox
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today unveils the firms that were successful in their applications to begin testing in the third cohort of the sandbox. -
Information on nonfinancial misconduct and SMCR investigations - June 2022
The FCA provides data on nonfinancial misconduct and SMCR investigations. -
Redress package agreed for consumers mis-sold CPP insurance products
The Financial Conduct Authority has reached an agreement with Card Protection Plan Limited (CPP) and 13 high street banks and credit card issuers that will pave the way for redress to be paid to customers who were mis-sold CPP’s Card Protection