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HSBC voluntarily agrees to provide approximately £4m redress for historical debt collection practices
HSBC has voluntarily agreed to set up a redress scheme for customers who may have suffered detriment by paying an unreasonable debt collection charge imposed by HFC Bank Ltd (HFC) and John Lewis Financial Services Limited (JLFS), the Financial -
CP14/20: Implementing the Mortgage Credit Directive and the new regime for second charge mortgages
To give firms sufficient time to prepare for implementation, we aim to publish our rules by the end of Q1 2015. -
CP14/14: Strengthening the Alignment of Risk and Reward: New Remuneration Rules
The PRA and FCA each plan to publish Policy Statement(s) containing their respective final rules around the end of the year. -
Redress package agreed for consumers mis-sold CPP insurance products
The Financial Conduct Authority has reached an agreement with Card Protection Plan Limited (CPP) and 13 high street banks and credit card issuers that will pave the way for redress to be paid to customers who were mis-sold CPP’s Card Protection -
A changing landscape: the FCA’s strategic priorities for the pensions sector
Speech by Edwin Schooling Latter, Director of Markets and Wholesale Policy at the FCA, delivered at Pensions and Benefits UK 2019. -
FCA launches call for input on the use of technology to achieve smarter regulatory reporting
FCA seeks views on how technology can make it easier for firms to meet their regulatory reporting requirements and improve the quality of the information they provide. -
FCA sets out proposals to strengthen its financial promotion rules for high-risk investments
Read our proposals to help retail investors make more effective decisions on high-risk investments -
Our response to the CMA’s final report on its investigation into competition in the retail banking market
We have set out the actions we will take forward in the retail banking market in response to a number of recommendations from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). -
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 decides to fine Tariq Carrimjee in relation to market abuse committed by Rameshkumar Goenka in October 2010
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published a Decision Notice for Tariq Carrimjee of Somerset Asset Management LLP in relation to assisting Goenka.