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High-cost short-term credit and coronavirus: temporary guidance for firms
This guidance applies to regulated firms that enter into high-cost short-term credit (HCSTC) loans, including payday loans. In addition, this guidance applies to firms that have acquired such loans. It applies to both current loans and loans entered -
5 million pension savers could put their retirement savings at risk to scammers
The FCA and The Pensions Regulator are warning the public about fraudsters targeting people’s retirement savings. This warning comes as new research suggests that 42% of pension savers, which would equate over 5 million people across the UK, could -
FCA publishes decision notice against Alistair Burns deciding to ban him and fine him
The Financial Conduct Authority has today published a Decision Notice in respect of Alistair Burns, Chief Executive at TailorMade Independent Limited (TMI). -
CP15/30: Pension reforms – proposed changes to our rules and guidance
Providers of other financial services products that play a role in consumers’ retirement planning. ... Individual consumers. We want to know what you think of our proposals. -
FCA bans Angela Burns from acting as a non-executive director and fines her for her failure to declare conflicts of interest
The Financial Conduct authority (FCA) has banned Angela Burns from acting as a non-executive director (NED) and fined her £20,000 for failing to act with integrity at two mutual societies. -
PS22/8: Protecting investors in authorised funds following the Russian invasion of Ukraine
We respond to feedback to CP22/8. We also set out final rules and guidance which allow authorised fund managers to create separate unit classes (side pockets) for retail investment funds affected by the invasion of Ukraine. -
Statement on the CMA’s response to the Citizens Advice super-complaint on excessive prices for disengaged consumers
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its response to the Citizens Advice super-complaint on excessive prices for disengaged consumers. The super-complaint covers several markets, including insurance, cash savings and mortgages. -
FCA consults on rules and guidance to improve conduct and communications in payment services and e-money firms
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is consulting on rules and guidance to improve conduct standards and communications in the payment services and e-money sectors. -
PS18/3: Perimeter guidance on personal recommendations on retail investments
This Policy Statement sets out our response to feedback on new perimeter guidance on what constitutes a personal recommendation, which we published in consultation CP17/28: FAMR Implementation Part II and insistent clients (PDF). -
Consumers with cash savings need better information and easier switching says FCA
in the £700bn cash savings market often does not work well for consumers, particularly those with long-standing accounts. ... More also needs to be done to reduce the hassle for consumers to switch their savings.