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Consumer warning about the risks of investing in binary options
The FCA is issuing this warning to inform consumers about the risk of investing in these high-risk, speculative products. From 3 January 2018, firms offering binary options in or from the UK must be authorised by the FCA. -
FCA response to Provident’s scheme being approved by the High Court
We continue to have significant concerns about Schemes of Arrangement being proposed and used by firms to avoid paying customers redress. The firm remains under investigation for its conduct. -
Share, bond and boiler room scams
Find out how share and bond scams work, how to avoid them and what to do if you’re scammed. -
FCA introduces new rules on handling complaints about Authorised Push Payment fraud
The FCA has published new rules allowing victims of Authorised Push Payment (APP) fraud to complain to the payment services provider (PSP) receiving their payment. -
Reducing and preventing financial crime
We are providing an update on our progress and looking ahead to identify 4 areas of focus in the coming year. -
Personal loans and coronavirus: draft guidance for firms
The FCA's guidance for firms on personal loans during the coronavirus situation -
CP15/31: Strengthening accountability in banking and insurance: regulatory references
The FCA and the PRA will consider your feedback and publish final rules in a Policy Statement in early 2016, ahead of the start of the new accountability regime on 7 -
Business Loan Network Limited enters administration
On 15 April 2021, the Directors of Business Loan Network Limited, a regulated Peer-to Peer (P2P) firm, received court approval to place the firm into administration. -
General Insurance value measures data – comparison 2016/17
We have published general insurance value measures data for 36 insurers (including both UK and EEA firms) for the year ending 31 August 2017. -
Supreme Court judgment in FCA’s business interruption insurance test case
The Supreme Court has delivered its judgment in the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA)’s business interruption insurance test case.