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FCA announces proposals to improve outcomes for non-workplace pension customers
We propose that firms offer a new 'default' investment option to help non-workplace pension customers save for their retirement -
Outcomes-focussed regulation: a measure of success?
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the FCA and PSR, to the Building Societies Association -
CP23/24: Capital deduction for redress: personal investment firms
We are consulting on proposals to require personal investment firms (PIFs) to be more prudent and set aside capital for potential redress liabilities at an early stage -
PS17/16: Regulatory reporting - retirement income data
This Policy Statement sets out our final rules which require providers of pensions, annuities and income drawdown to report two new data items to us. -
FCA takes action against debt packager firms
5 firms have stopped providing regulated debt advice until further notice and the FCA has used formal powers to stop another firm from providing regulated advice -
Regulating the UK as a global financial centre
Speech delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International at City & Financial Global’s Virtual Summit. -
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. -
Duty calls: Future-proofing finance for everyone
Now into the second year of its 3-year strategy, FCA outlines some key achievements and milestones from the last 12 months. -
Inside FCA Podcast examines how we're regulating a changing pensions sector
Read our story which outlines key elements of the Inside FCA Podcast on regulating the changing pensions landscape -
FCA publishes its Annual Funding Requirement for 2013/14
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced its Annual Funding Requirement (AFR) for 2013/14. On 1 April 2013 the FCA and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) replaced the Financial Services Authority (FSA). The Bank of England has