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FCA to make mini-bond marketing ban permanent
The FCA has today announced proposals to make permanent its ban on the mass-marketing of speculative illiquid securities, including speculative mini-bonds, to retail investors. -
2015 Disclosure Log
The aim of the FCA's Disclosure Log is to keep information that it has released under the Freedom of Information Act and which it thinks is of wider public interest. Find the Disclosure Log for 2015. -
FCA review finds evidence of growing competition in retail banking
Greater competition in retail banking is driving choice and lower prices for consumers and small businesses. -
Social media guidance set for revamp
Read the consultation paper on our financial promotions guidance for social media. -
FCA sets out proposals to strengthen its financial promotion rules for high-risk investments
Read our proposals to help retail investors make more effective decisions on high-risk investments -
Annual Report 2013/14
Our Annual Report 2013/14 covers our first year in operation. It sets out how we delivered against our statutory objectives and highlights our key achievements as an organisation. -
FCA asks for proposals on how open finance could transform financial services
The Bank of England, PRA and FCA have published coordinated consultation papers on new requirements to strengthen operational resilience in financial services. -
FCA consults on aspects of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II implementation
There are also proposals covering changes to the scope of the application of the FCA’s Principles for Businesses and the supervision of the new Data Reporting Service Providers category of ... The European Commission has not yet made a legislative -
Insurance multi-firm review of outcomes monitoring under the Consumer Duty
Our review of insurance firm approaches to monitoring customer outcomes. -
CP16/9: FCA regulated fees and levies: rates proposals 2016/17
We are consulting on our proposed 2016/17 regulatory fees and levies