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Commentary on the aggregate complaints data 2014 H1 [pdf]
Commentary on the aggregate sector wide firm complaints data for 2014 H1. Including opened, closed, upheld, speed of closure and redress. -
Commentary on the aggregate complaints data 2013 H2 [pdf]
Commentary on the aggregate sector wide firm complaints data for 2013 H2. Including opened, closed, upheld, speed of closure and redress. -
Mortgage Charter uptake data
The FCA provides the latest quarterly data from firms who have signed up to the Government’s Mortgage Charter. -
FCA statement on judicial review of PPI complaints measures
FCA statement on judicial review of PPI complaints measures. Statements First published:. ... August 2017 to refuse We Fight Any Claim permission to bring a claim for judicial review of the FCA’s new package of measures in relation to PPI complaints -
Principles of good regulation
We must consider the principles of good regulation when carrying out our work. And regulated firms must adhere to the principles for businesses, which are their fundamental obligations as set out in our Handbook. -
FCA, ICO and FSCS publish joint statement to insolvency practitioners and authorised firms
FCA, ICO and FSCS warn insolvency practitioners and FCA-authorised firms to be responsible when dealing with personal data. -
FCA data show 6.02m complaints in the second half of 2019
The FCA has published the complaints figures for regulated firms for the second half (H2) of 2019. The data showed an increase in complaints from 4.29m in the first half (H1) of 2019 to 6.02m in the second half of 2019. -
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Just one day left to act: PPI complaints deadline is tomorrow
The FCA issues final reminder to UK consumers - PPI won't be back -
FSA publishes the results of a mystery shopping review into the quality of investment advice in banks and building societies
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published the results of a mystery shopping review, carried out between March and September 2012, looking into the quality of investment advice given by banks and building societies.