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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
CP18/17: Retirement Outcomes Review: Proposed changes to our rules and guidance [pdf]
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GC19/3: Guidance for firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers [pdf]
Protecting vulnerable consumers is a key priority for the FCA. There are many different drivers of vulnerability, and our Financial Lives Survey showed that 50% of UK adults display one or more characteristics of being potentially vulnerable. -
CP18/20: CP18/20: Loan-based (‘peer-to-peer’) and investment-based crowdfunding platforms: Feedback on our post-implementation review and proposed changes to the regulatory framework [pdf]
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CP17/27: Assessing creditworthiness in consumer credit [pdf]
Proposed changes to our rules and guidance -
Report fee tariff data
Read FCA guidance on how to fill in your online tariff data forms and provide information about your firm that will help calculate annual fees for the next financial year. -
CP17/20: Staff incentives, remuneration and performance management in consumer credit [pdf]
Findings from our thematic review and proposed new rule and guidance -
CP18/4: The European Money Market Funds (MMF) Regulation [pdf]
This CP sets out our proposed Handbook changes and approach to FCA fees in relation to the European Money Market Funds Regulation (the MMF Regulation, or the Regulation). -
PS23/1: Extended asset retention requirement for firms under the British Steel Pension Scheme consumer redress scheme [pdf]
Feedback to our consultation paper in relation to the proposed extension of the asset retention requirement and our final rules. -
FSA - GC11/11 [pdf]
We have reviewed our guidance on reporting on-exchange derivatives transactions conducted through exchange platforms. -
CP17/37: Industry Codes of Conduct and Discussion Paper on FCA Principle 5 [pdf]
We are consulting on our approach to supervising adherence to proper standards of market conduct for unregulated markets and activities, including standards set out in industry-written codes of conduct.