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Showing 141 to 150 of 950 search results for proposals for a new Consumer Duty.

  1. Consumer credit firms

    Consumer credit firms Last modified: 22/03/2023
    Information for consumer credit firms new to regulation wanting to apply for authorisation, their business and tasks for regulated firms
  2. Fees publications

    Tasks for firms Published: 26/07/2015 Last modified: 05/07/2024
    The FCA's latest consultations papers and policy statements concerning fees.
  3. Cancelling an authorisation or registration

    Firm authorisation Published: 08/08/2017 Last modified: 03/08/2023
    You need to apply to the FCA to cancel your authorisation or registration. Find out how to submit your application.
  4. Markets

    Markets Last modified: 24/05/2023
    FCA Markets landing page.
  5. Firms

    Firms Last modified: 27/07/2022
    Tasks for regulated firms and authorisation information for new firms
  6. Claims management companies

    Claims management companies Last modified: 13/03/2023
    On 1 April 2019 the FCA will become the regulator of claims management companies in England, Wales and Scotland. Find out more.
  7. PS22/9: A new Consumer Duty [pdf]

    Policy statements Published: 27/07/2022
    We set out the final rules and guidance for a new Consumer Duty that will set higher expectations for the standard of care firms give consumers.
  8. CP21/13: A new Consumer Duty [pdf]

    Consultation papers Published: 14/05/2021
    We consult on a Consumer Duty that would set clearer and higher expectations for firms’ standards of care towards consumers
  9. Sample business plan

    Firm authorisation Published: 25/10/2023 Last modified: 25/10/2023
    If you're applying to be authorised by the FCA, learn what to include in your regulatory business plan (RBP).
  10. Contract for differences

    Tasks for firms Published: 09/01/2017 Last modified: 21/04/2023
    Find out about the FCA's expectations of providers and brokers offering retail consumers contract for differences (CFD) products, which include spread betting and rolling spot foreign exchange (FX).