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FCA sets out multi-occupancy leasehold insurance reforms
The FCA is proposing new rights and protections for leaseholders to improve the transparency of the multi-occupancy leasehold buildings insurance market. -
The FCA and PRA propose measures to boost diversity and inclusion in financial services
In consultation papers published today, the financial regulators have set out proposals to boost diversity and inclusion to support healthy work cultures, reduce groupthink, and unlock talent. -
CP16/2: Mortgage Credit Directive: Minor changes to our rules and guidance
Housing association loans which were entered into before 1 April 2014 and which currently are regulated under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (“CCA”) will remain so under these proposals. ... It will also affect firms and consumers with credit -
Apply to become a consumer investments firm
Find out how to apply to the FCA for authorisation if you're a consumer investments firm, such as a financial adviser or investment platform. -
The FCA’s role in promoting innovation
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at the BBA FinTech Banking Conference. -
The risks of token regulation
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the FCA and PSR, to the Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime -
The FCA and innovation
Speech by Christopher Woolard, director of strategy and competition, FCA. -
Research Note: Interest-only mortgages: analysis of FCA mortgage data and consumer research
This research sets out analysis of FCA data on the population of regulated interest-only mortgages that existed on 31 December 2022, and consumer research undertaken in 2022. -
FCA sets out plans to improve engagement with pensions
The FCA publishes a consultation on standards for operators of pension dashboards, and sets out requirements for providers of non-workplace pensions. -
FCA publishes guidance consultation for firms who seek to limit their liabilities
We have seen an increase in the number of firms developing proposals, such as Scheme of Arrangements, to deal with significant liabilities to consumers, in particular redress liabilities.