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Financial Lives survey
Based on nearly 13,000 face-to-face and online interviews, Financial Lives is our largest tracking survey of adults and their finances. It reveals a wealth of information about different types of consumer and their experiences of financial products and services. -
Protecting access to cash and banking services
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition, delivered at Which? Cash Summit 2.0 -
FCA highlights continued support for consumers struggling with payments
The FCA is highlighting its continued support for consumers struggling with payments due to coronavirus (Covid-19). -
Call for Input: SME access to the Financial Ombudsman Service
We are looking to start a review of the rules extending SME access to FOS. -
Consumer Investments Strategy – 1 year update
The FCA provides an update on its progress against the workstreams and outcomes it committed to in its Consumer Investments Strategy in September 2021. -
Temporary permissions regime
The TPR were designed to allow relevant EEA firms and funds who were previously using the passporting regime to transition to the UK full regulatory regime. -
High-cost credit: what next?
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive at the FCA, delivered at a New City Agenda event, Portcullis House, Westminster, London. -
Personal data used when you contact us
How and why the FCA uses personal data to help us respond when you contact the organisation. -
Intergenerational challenges: what Mike and the Mechanics can teach us about pensions
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at the Pensions Policy Institute, London. -
Diversity and inclusion: Our role as a regulator
We want to see greater levels of diversity and inclusion across the UK financial sector. Read about the work the FCA is doing to drive change in this area. -
Time is running out: the pressure is on to prioritise PPI
With one in five Brits reporting they’ve left making a decision to the last minute and with a week to go to the PPI complaints deadline, the time for decision-making is now.