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Event costs
Overall approximate costs for public events that we organise and publicise, from April 2013 onwards. -
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Consumer Duty resources
Find publications about the introduction of the Consumer Duty including news, speeches and podcasts. -
Types of mutual society
Find out about co-operative and community benefit societies, credit unions, building societies and friendly societies. Check if your society should be registered, needs authorisation and fees to pay. -
PS17/8: Applying conduct rules to all non-executive directors in the banking and insurance sectors [pdf]
This Policy Statement (PS) introduces final rules to extend our Code of Conduct sourcebook (COCON) to standard non-executive directors (NEDs) in banks, building societies, credit unions and dual-regulated investment firms (‘banks’) and insurance -
CP16/27: Applying conduct rules to all non-executive directors in the banking and insurance sectors [pdf]
We are consulting on applying our Code of Conduct sourcebook (COCON) to standard non-executive directors (NEDs) in banks, building societies, credit unions and dual-regulated investment firms (relevant authorised persons - RAPs) and insurance -
Working here
Find out what it's like to work here, and how we help our people achieve a healthy work-life balance. -
Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF)
The Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF) brings together senior financial sector representatives to share their experiences in managing climate-related risks and opportunities. -
Operational Resilience
We set out the requirements of our policy and how to report an operational disruption. -
2014 fines
This table contains information about fines published during the calendar year ended December 2014. The total amount of fines is £1,471,431,800.