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Finalised Guidance on super complaints and references under section 234D
Finalised Guidance on super complaints and references under section 234D. Finalised guidance First published:. ... Section 234C enables designated consumer bodies to make a super complaint to the FCA. -
Regulatory reporting
Find out more about the type of reports you should be sending us to comply with our regulatory requirements. -
2016 Disclosure Log
The aim of the FCA's Disclosure Log is to keep information that it has released under the Freedom of Information Act and which it thinks is of wider public interest. Find the Disclosure Log for 2016. -
Financial Conduct Authority consults on changes to PPI complaint handling rules
a consumer communications campaign, and on new rules and guidance for handling PPI complaints in light of the Supreme Court’s decision in Plevin v Paragon Personal Finance Ltd. ... Making such complaints is free to consumers and most people should not -
Consumer warning – Larksway Investments Limited (in Liquidation)
Larksway Investments Limited (Larksway) was referred to the FCA's Enforcement and Market Oversight Division on 5 April 2016. -
Payments after PSD2: evolution or revolution
Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of Retail Banking Supervision at the FCA, at the Pay360 Conference. -
Publications
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FCA statement on super-complaint from Citizens Advice to the CMA on excessive prices for disengaged consumers
Citizens Advice today submitted a super-complaint to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) calling on it to identify remedies and recommendations to put an end to the penalty paid by loyal and disengaged consumers. The super-complaint covers -
Better information on current account services
From today, the main current account providers are publishing better information about additional services they offer all consumers, including those in potentially vulnerable circumstances.