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Our Perimeter Report
Our perimeter (remit) determines the activities we regulate and the level of protection consumers can expect when they buy financial services and products -
DP15/4: Developing General Insurance Add-ons Market Study – Remedies: Value Measures
Discussion papers First published:. 24/06/2015. Last updated: 24/06/2015. Share page. ... We also conducted quantitative and qualitative consumer research, as well as a behavioural experiment. -
A strategy for positive change: our ESG priorities
The FCA's environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy sets out our target outcomes and the actions we expect to take to deliver these, to support the transition to a net zero economy. -
Occasional Paper 62: Matter of fact-sheets: improving consumer comprehension of financial sustainability disclosures [pdf]
To learn how disclosures could help inform consumers, we undertook a programme of behavioural research on sustainability disclosures for investment products. -
Occasional Paper 26: From advert to action - behavioural insights into the advertising of financial products [pdf]
How are we affected by financial advertising? What do we pay attention to and when might we be misled? We explore the science of advertising to answer these questions. -
Occasional Paper No. 3: How does selling insurance as an add-on affect consumer decisions? A practical application of behavioural experiments in financial regulation [pdf]
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Occasional Paper 22: Price discrimination and cross-subsidy in financial services [pdf]
This paper sets out the key economic principles on price discrimination and cross-subsidy. -
From advert to action
On 29 June 2017 we hosted an event to discuss the behavioural insights involved in financial product advertising, which we covered in our recently published Occasional Paper. -
Occasional Paper No. 25: Incentivising compliance with financial regulation [pdf]
This paper looks into the basic economic theory of incentives and how they can be used to enhance compliance in financial regulation. -
Occasional Paper No. 13: Economics for Effective Regulation [pdf]
This paper offers assistance to regulators and other policymakers in using modern economics in an effective and proportionate way to inform decisions.