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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. -
Data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI)
The use of data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing in UK financial markets. We want to make sure that consumers and markets benefit from the innovation that these technological changes bring. -
Financial promotions data 2022
The FCA publishes data on the number of financial promotions that it has taken action on to mitigate non-compliance with the FCA's rules. This data is for January 2022 to 31 December 2022. -
Supervisory correspondence
Find out how we communicate with the firms we supervise. -
Is this the decade of the credit union?
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the FCA, delivered at the National Credit Union Forum, Penrith. -
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. -
UK’s cash infrastructure and consumer research
The FCA provides a broad overview of the access to cash evidence base, including the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19), which will inform the FCA's ongoing work on access to cash. -
Personal data used when you contact us
How and why the FCA uses personal data to help us respond when you contact the organisation. -
Personal data and surveys, consultations and market research
How and why the FCA uses personal data to carry out surveys, consultations and market research as part of its work as a regulator. -
Whistleblowing quarterly data 2023 Q1
The data shows the number of new whistleblowing reports the FCA received in January to March 2023 and the allegations they featured. -
Consumer Duty: Not once and done
Speech by Nisha Arora, delivered at Deloitte: Consumer Duty - Next Steps