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FCA clarifies fairer treatment of regular premium PPI complaints
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today issued a consultation paper on new guidance about the handling of certain regular premium payment protection insurance (PPI) complaints. The proposed guidance clarifies FCA expectations. -
FCA publishes occasional papers on behavioural economics exploring how people make financial decisions
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published two occasional papers on behavioural economics to explore how people make financial decisions. -
Innovation Hub: Market insights
The FCA publishes its latest data on the firms supported by its Regulatory Sandbox and Innovation Pathways service. -
Helping people access cash
How new legislation has given the FCA powers to act where it finds or anticipate significant impacts on consumers’ ability to access cash. -
Firm-level complaints data sortable table: 2023 H2
The data relates includes data from firms that report 500 or more complaints within this six month reporting period, or 1,000 or more for an annual reporting period. -
Financial crime
Integrity of the UK's financial markets requires the FCA to ensure firms have effective systems and controls to detect, prevent and deter financial crime. Learn from good and poor examples and browse our guide to financial crime. -
The FCA publishes latest review of sales incentives at retail financial services firms
All the major retail banks have either replaced or made substantial changes to financial incentive schemes, which played such a major role in the mis-selling scandals of recent years, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) revealed today. -
Market cleanliness statistics 2021/22
The FCA publishes the Market Cleanliness (MC) Statistic for takeover announcements in the UK equity markets in 2021/22. -
Loan-based crowdfunding platforms: summary of our rules
The following rules may be relevant for firms operating in the loan-based crowdfunding (including peer-to-peer and peer-to-business) market when considering their investment activities.