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Claims handling lessons learned from business interruption insurance
The FCA sets out the findings from its review assessing how firms handled Business Interruption (BI) insurance claims following the Supreme Court’s judgment on the BI test case, including examples of good practices and areas where firms have -
CP24/4: Further consultation on the regulatory framework for pensions dashboard service firms
We are consulting on new guidance for firms undertaking this new activity and 2 changes to the rules we originally proposed in CP22/5. -
FCA tells credit card firms to review their approach to persistent debt customers
FCA tells credit card firms to review their approach to persistent debt customers. -
PS23/7: Broadening retail access to the long-term asset fund
This consultation sets out proposals for broadening the retail distribution of the LTAF. -
FCA to consult on new rules for current account providers to publish information on service and performance
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today launched proposals to help customers make effective comparisons of the service levels available for personal current accounts and business current accounts. -
Bellwethers of the economy: the need to engage with corporate treasurers to shape our markets
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, FCA chief executive, delivered at the Association of Corporate Treasurers Annual Conference 2024. -
Latest FCA perimeter report calls for legislative change to protect consumers
In the 2020/21 Perimeter Report, the FCA has called for legislative change to address concerns beyond its remit. -
FCA reviews find mortgage firms lending responsibly but scope for improvement on competition
no evidence that the rules have prevented firms lending responsibly to consumer groups such as older borrowers and the self-employed. ... The FCA will carry out further work where there is greatest scope for competition to improve consumer outcomes. -
FCA bans and fines two for failing to monitor promotion of Unregulated Collective Investment Schemes
The lax attitude of Leslie and Bennett to their duties was particularly unacceptable when you consider that their firms were involved in promoting the UCIS to thousands of mainstream retail consumers. ... To support this it has three operational -
PS16/8: FCA Handbook changes regarding the segregation of client money on loan-based crowdfunding platforms, the Innovative Finance ISA, and the regulated activity of advising on peer-to-peer agreements
PDF]. This policy statement will be relevant to consumers and consumer organisations with an interest in the loan-based crowdfunding sector. ... The new and amended rules and guidance will come into force on 21 March 2016 in relation to the proposals