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CP13/10: Detailed proposals for the FCA regime for consumer credit
In FSA CP13/7 we consulted on our high-level proposals for consumer credit firms. ... Our consultation CP13/10 Detailed proposals for the FCA regime for consumer credit is now closed. -
PS20/8: Motor finance discretionary commission models and consumer credit commission disclosure
We’re banning commission models that give motor finance brokers/dealers an incentive to raise customers’ finance costs. -
Key findings from our research into the overdraft market
Key findings from our research into overdrafts and how consumers use them. -
Aggregate complaints data: 2016 H2
This data includes all the complaints that firms report to us. -
CP23/13: Strengthening protections for borrowers in financial difficulty: Consumer credit and mortgages [pdf]
This consultation sets out how we plan to incorporate aspects of the TSG into Consumer Credit (CONC) and Mortgages and Home Finance: Conduct of Business (MCOB) sourcebooks and withdraw the TSG. -
Chief Executive speaks at APM about recent work and future challenges
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive at the FCA, delivered at our 2016 Annual Public Meeting. -
Regulated covered bonds
Covered bonds are a type of secured bond usually backed by mortgages or public sector loans. Read about the UK regulated covered bonds regime. -
PS16/15: Feedback on CP15/33, Consumer credit: proposals in response to the CMA's recommendations on high-cost short-term credit [pdf]
In this Policy Statement we report on the main issues arising from Consultation Paper 15/33 (October 2015) and publish final rules for price comparison websites comparing HCSTC products. These come into force on 1 December 2016. -
Supervision of UK regulated covered bonds
Find out about our role supervising regulated covered bond programmes and regulated covered bonds, key features of the regime and stress testing. -
CP16/27: Applying conduct rules to all non-executive directors in the banking and insurance sectors [pdf]
We are consulting on applying our Code of Conduct sourcebook (COCON) to standard non-executive directors (NEDs) in banks, building societies, credit unions and dual-regulated investment firms (relevant authorised persons - RAPs) and insurance