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FCA review finds room for improvement when dealing with customers in early arrears
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has found that many firms are improving the way they deal with customers in early arrears. However, there are a number of areas where consumer credit firms still need to improve their practices. -
CPP redress scheme opens - customers have until end of August 2014 to claim
In line with our objective to provide an appropriate degree of protection for consumers, we have updated our website to explain what customers should expect and what they need to do. ... Customers who had both products will receive two forms. Customers -
Webinars: FCA regulation for the pre-paid funerals sector Friday 26 March 2021
In July 2022, we’re taking responsibility for regulating the pre-paid funeral plans sector. It’s important that firms start considering whether they need to become FCA regulated and, if so, how to prepare. -
Technology and global ties: turning the tide on financial crime
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at the Anti-Money Laundering TechSprint, London. -
FCA keeps trading apps under review over gaming concerns
In an online experiment with over 9,000 consumers, the FCA found that digital engagement practices (DEPs) used by trading apps, such as push notifications and prize draws, can increase trading frequency and risk taking. -
FCA proposes temporary financial relief for customers impacted by coronavirus
The FCA proposes targeted temporary measures to support users of certain consumer credit products who are facing a financial impact because of the coronavirus situation. -
FCA publishes final findings of credit card market study
The analysis suggests that firms do not have strong incentives to help customers out of persistent credit card debt. ... Our final findings show that competition is working fairly well for most consumers, with firms competing strongly for custom, and the -
Changes to the Board of the Financial Conduct Authority announced
Consumer expert Richard Lloyd has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director to the Board of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). -
FCA announces plan to deliver significant redress to Woodford investors
Following an investigation by the FCA, Link Fund Solutions has agreed to provide, with a material contribution from its ultimate parent, Link Administration Holdings (Link Group), a significant redress payment to investors in the LF Woodford Equity -
Open-ended funds investing in less liquid assets
Speech by Edwin Schooling Latter, Director of Markets and Wholesale Policy, to Investment Association members.