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Insights from the Cyber Coordination Groups
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Consumer warning about the risks of investing in cryptocurrency CFDs
Contracts for differences (CFDs), including financial spread bets, with cryptocurrencies as the underlying investment are increasingly being marketed to consumers. These products are extremely high-risk, speculative products. This warning is to -
FCA proposes additional measures to help insurance customers in financial difficulty
The FCA has published proposals on how firms should continue to seek to help customers who hold insurance and premium finance products and may be in financial difficulty because of coronavirus (Covid-19), after 31 October 2020. -
Covid-19: savers stay calm and don't rush financial decisions
The Pensions Regulator (TPR), the FCA and The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) urge savers to keep calm and not rush to make any decisions about their pension in response to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. -
FCA confirms measures to raise standards in the funeral plans market
To enhance consumer protection in the funeral plans market, the FCA has confirmed the rules funeral plan providers will have to follow when they come under regulation from 29 July 2022. -
FCA’s national and international response to coronavirus (Covid-19) and Brexit
Speech delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International, at Deloitte Annual Conduct Risk Conference (webinar). -
PS21/18: Restricting CMC charges for financial products and services claims
This policy statement sets out new rules for claims management companies (CMCs). The rules restrict the fees charged by CMCs for managing claims about non-PPI financial products and services. -
FCA calls on insurers to take action as it publishes latest fair value data
The FCA has written to insurers warning that more action must be taken to ensure good consumer outcomes. -
PS22/2: PRIIPs - Final scope rules and amendments to Regulatory Technical Standards
In this Policy Statement (PS22/2) we summarise the feedback we received to our consultation and confirm our final policy position. -
Firms should strengthen anti-fraud systems and must treat victims of fraud better, review finds
We are working with payment service providers to do more to protect consumers from fraud, including authorised push payment (APP) fraud