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New website for the FCA
The new website for the FCA is now live at fca.org.uk -
Market Watch 78
Newsletter on market conduct and transaction reporting issues, March 2024. -
Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) monthly payouts graph [pdf]
The graphs show a significant increase in redress paid by the firms following the High Court judgment, in April 2011, in favour of our PPI measures. Since the judgment, all firms should have been dealing with complaint backlogs built up during the -
Messages firms can give customers about investments and life assurance following market volatility
We are giving firms extra time to produce their annual and half-yearly reports and accounts because of the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19). -
Market cleanliness statistics 2019/20
Each year the FCA publishes a Market Cleanliness Statistic for the UK equity markets. This is defined as the proportion of corporate takeover events for which the FCA observed an abnormal movement in share price before the takeover announcement. -
Anti-money laundering
This report sets out our obligations relating to anti-money laundering, our approach to carrying out those obligations, and the trends and emerging risks in money laundering that we are seeing in the firms we regulate. -
Our pay gap data 2020
The FCA is committed to reducing its gender, ethnicity and disability pay gaps and will work more closely with everyone in the FCA to make sure that the actions it takes will create lasting cultural change. -
2014 fines
This table contains information about fines published during the calendar year ended December 2014. The total amount of fines is £1,471,431,800. -
Investing in crypto
A common phrase in the crypto community is ‘do your own research’ as it’s important to understand what you are buying. Investments in crypto can be complex, making it difficult to understand the risks associated with the investment. -
Credit rating agencies
Any legal person wishing to issue credit ratings in the UK for regulatory purposes, publicly or by subscription, will need to be registered or certified with the FCA.