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CP21/27: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 33 [pdf]
The Financial Conduct Authority invites comments on this Consultation Paper. Comments should reach us by 27 September 2021 for Chapter 2; 4 October 2021 for Chapter 3; 11 October 2021 for Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. -
FSA - CP11/23 [pdf]
Consultation FSA - CP11/23 - The FSA's Consultation Paper CP11/23 is entitled 'Solvency II and linked long-term insurance business'. It was published in -
CP21/16: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 32 [pdf]
The Financial Conduct Authority invites comments on this Consultation Paper. Comments should reach us by 5 July 2021 for Chapters 3 and 5, and 2 August 2021 for Chapters 2 and 4. -
CP22/7: FCA regulated fees and levies: rates proposals for 2022/23 [pdf]
This consultation paper applies to all FCA fee-payers and to any businesses considering applying for FCA authorisation or registration. -
CP22/4: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 35 [pdf]
Once a quarter, we consult on proposed miscellaneous amendments to our Handbook. These tend to be minor changes but we still want to get your feedback on our proposals. -
CP22/3: Pensions dashboards: proposed rules for pension providers [pdf]
The focus of this paper is the FCA’s responsibilities in delivering pensions dashboards, but we are just one of many organisations involved. -
CP16/6: Complaints against the Regulators
CP16/6: Complaints against the Regulators. Consultation papers First published:. 11/02/2016. Last updated: 11/02/2016. -
CP23/32: Improving transparency for bond and derivatives markets [pdf]
We are consulting on proposals to improve the transparency regime for bond and derivative markets. -
2013 fines
Fines published during the calendar year ending December 2013. -
DP21/4: Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) and investment labels [pdf]
In this Discussion Paper, we are seeking initial views on SDR disclosure requirements for asset managers and certain FCA-regulated asset owners, as well as the sustainable investment labelling system