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Firms’ preparations to comply with the cryptoasset financial promotions regime – feedback on good and poor practice
The FCA met with various regulated cryptoasset firms to understand how prepared they were. See findings and examples of good and poor practice. -
Motor finance agreements and coronavirus: temporary guidance for firms
FCA temporary motor finance guidance applies to regulated firms that issue regulated motor finance agreements. -
CP14/10: Proposals for a price cap on high-cost short-term credit
Our cap ensures that consumers will never need to pay back more than twice what they have borrowed, and someone taking out a typical loan over 30 days and repaying on ... We looked at the potential impact of our price cap on firms and consumers, and we -
FCA tells credit card firms to review their approach to persistent debt customers
FCA tells credit card firms to review their approach to persistent debt customers. -
FCA collaborates on new consultation to explore the opportunities of a Global Financial Innovation Network
The FCA has, in collaboration with 11 financial regulators and related organisations, announced the creation of the GFIN -
PS16/15: Feedback on CP15/33 - Consumer credit: proposals in response to the CMA recommendations on high-cost short-term credit
In that paper, we consulted on the following proposed new rules and guidance for PCWs comparing HCSTC products. ... Most responses were supportive of our proposed new rules, guidance and general approach. -
CP16/14: UCITS V Level 2 Regulation, SFTR and consequential changes to the Handbook
We are consulting on proposed changes to the Client Assets sourcebook (CASS) and the Collective Investment Schemes sourcebook (COLL), following the adoption of the Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities V Level 2 -
PS14/6: Competition in the Markets for Services Provided by a Recognised Investment Exchange: Feedback on CP13/16 and Final Handbook Text
This Policy Statement sets out the changes to the Recognised Investment Exchanges Sourcebook in our Handbook (REC) that we are making to clarify how we will consider using our powers to advance our competition objective when supervising Recognised -
PS13/1 Payments to platform service providers and cash rebates from providers to consumers
We are setting out our rules for platform services and responding to the feedback to our consultation. -
PS16/14: Financial Services Compensation Scheme – Changes to the Compensation sourcebook: feedback on CP15/40 and final rules
The new rules will support our consumer protection objective. We received responses from 14 firms or representative bodies, providing around 70 comments on the nine questions we asked. ... Our new rules will be of interest to retail consumers and