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  1. FS16/13: Interim feedback to the Call for Input to the post-implementation review of the FCA’s crowdfunding rules

    Feedback statements Published: 09/12/2016 Last modified: 09/12/2016
    In this Feedback Statement, we report on the main issues arising from the Call for Input to the post-implementation review of the FCA’s crowdfunding rules and set out our next steps.
  2. PS13/6 FCA Regulated fees and levies 2013/14 - Including feedback on CP13/1 and ‘made rules’

    Policy statements Published: 27/06/2013 Last modified: 07/02/2022
    Here, we are publishing the 2013/14 periodic regulatory fees and levies rules for the FCA, Financial Ombudsman Service and Money Advice Service.
  3. GC16/2: Proposal to issue guidance on the FCA’s view of enforcing security under the Consumer Credit Act 1974

    Guidance consultations Published: 19/02/2016 Last modified: 29/02/2016
    In February 2015 we published a consultation on proposed changes to our consumer credit rules and guidance, including in relation to guarantor loans. ... Please send us your comments by 18 March 2016. We are aware of technical difficulties with the
  4. CP19/1: Recovering the costs of regulating securitisation repositories after the UK leaves the European Union

    Consultation papers Published: 08/01/2019 Last modified: 29/03/2019
    This paper sets out the fees structure we intend to establish for securitisation repositories (SRs) when responsibility for their regulation passes to us from ESMA (European Securities and Markets Authority) after the UK leaves the EU (European Union
  5. DP 21/2: Diversity and inclusion in the financial sector – working together to drive change

    Discussion papers Published: 06/07/2021 Last modified: 04/01/2023
    We are engaging financial firms and other stakeholders in a discussion on how we can accelerate the pace of meaningful change on diversity and inclusion in the sector.
  6. FCA publishes interim feedback following a call for input to the post-implementation review of the rules for crowdfunding

    Press Releases Published: 09/12/2016 Last modified: 09/12/2016
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has given an update on the post-implementation review of the loan-based and investment-based crowdfunding market. Our earlier call for input raised a number of issues for discussion; the feedback statement
  7. FG16/4: Guidance on Small and Medium Sized Business (Credit Information) Regulations, and Small and Medium Sized Business (Finance Platform) Regulations

    Finalised guidance Published: 08/04/2016 Last modified: 06/10/2016
    In April 2016 we published guidance explaining the scope of our functions in relation to the regulations, which require us to monitor and enforce relevant requirements. We updated this guidance in October 2016.
  8. PS16/8: FCA Handbook changes regarding the segregation of client money on loan-based crowdfunding platforms, the Innovative Finance ISA, and the regulated activity of advising on peer-to-peer agreements

    Policy statements Published: 21/03/2016 Last modified: 21/03/2016
    We published a separate consultation paper in January 2016 with proposals to change our client money rules for firms that operate electronic systems in relation to lending (P2P platforms) and hold ... We are now issuing this policy statement to finalise
  9. FS20/5: Coronavirus and customers in temporary financial difficulty: guidance for insurance and premium finance firms

    Policy and guidance Feedback statements Published: 14/05/2020 Last modified: 14/05/2020
    We summarise responses to our proposals for insurance and premium finance firms on the fair treatment of customers in temporary financial difficulty.
  10. PS15/5: Final rules for charges in workplace personal pension schemes and feedback on CP14/24

    Policy statements Published: 02/03/2015 Last modified: 30/08/2015
    In October 2014 we consulted on our proposed rules. These require firms that operate workplace personal pension schemes used for automatic enrolment to implement a charge cap within the default funds ... This Policy Statement summarises the responses to