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Diversity, equity and inclusion: How we work
As a public body, the FCA aims to eliminate discrimination and advance equality of opportunity. Read more about our work towards our objectives. -
FCA enable firms to provide mortgage breathing space
The FCA has moved quickly to make changes to its rulebook to support key commitments made by lenders at last week’s mortgage summit held by the Chancellor. -
PS21/17: A new UK prudential regime for MiFID investment firms
This is the third in a series of policy statements that set out our rules to introduce the Investment Firms Prudential Regime IFPR regime. -
FCA tells banks to improve treatment of struggling small business borrowers
Follow a review of collection practices, the FCA tells banks they must treat small business customers fairly when collecting and recovering debts. -
PS18/20: Improving the quality of pension transfer advice
The FCA is consulting on improving the quality of pension transfer advice. The consultation closes on 25 May 2018. -
FCA sets out plans for regulation of claims management companies
The FCA has today published draft rules outlining how it will regulate claims management companies (CMCs) when regulation passes to the FCA on 1 April 2019. -
FCA and Bank of England announce proposals for data reforms across the UK financial sector
The FCA and the Bank of England (Bank) outline their plans to develop their data and analytics capabilities. Both authorities depend on access to high-quality data to fulfil their respective missions of maintaining monetary and financial stability, -
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 -
Sustainability disclosure and labelling regime confirmed by the FCA
The FCA has confirmed a substantial package of measures to improve the trust and transparency of sustainable investment products and minimise greenwashing. -
FCA says general insurance add-on industry must make changes
Firms must start putting consumers first and stop seeing them as pound signs. ... We believe our proposals will address these issues and prevent consumers paying for poor-value insurance products that they may not need or use.”.