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Considerations for firms after the transition period
Find out how Temporary Transitional Power (TTP) may affect you. It will depend on several factors, including the nature of your business and where your customers are located. -
Is this the decade of the credit union?
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the FCA, delivered at the National Credit Union Forum, Penrith. -
News for customers of UK-based Cypriot banks
Laiki Bank cash deposits in the UK have been transferred to the Bank of Cyprus UK. Laiki Bank UK customers with current accounts or savings accounts in credit can access their money as normal and do not need to do anything. Laiki Bank UK mortgage, -
FCA reminds consumers financially impacted by coronavirus of the support available
The FCA has published finalised guidance for firms, to ensure that mortgage customers whose homes may be repossessed are treated fairly and appropriately, particularly where there are risks of harm to customers who are vulnerable, including as a -
Notice to all FCA regulated firms with exposure to cryptoassets
We are reminding all regulated firms of their existing obligations when they are interacting with or exposed to cryptoassets and related services. -
Wholesale markets firm applicants
If you're a wholesale investment firm, you have to be authorised by us. Learn how to prepare your application and what you need to read first. -
Lloyds Banking Group sets up redress scheme for mortgage arrears customers
Lloyds Banking Group (Lloyds) has agreed to set up a redress scheme for mortgage customers who incurred fees after they fell behind with their mortgage payments. -
Consumer Duty: the art of the possible in a year
Speech by Sheldon Mills, FCA Executive Director of Consumers & Competition on the Consumer Duty at KPMG. -
FCA censures Amigo for failing to conduct adequate affordability checks
The FCA has publicly censured Amigo Loans Ltd for failing to conduct adequate affordability checks on borrowers and guarantors. -
The FCA’s Consumer Duty will lead to a major shift in financial services
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed its plans to bring in a new Consumer Duty, which will fundamentally improve how firms serve consumers.