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Research Note: Deferred Payment Credit: findings from the Financial Lives Survey
This research explores the use of Deferred Payment Credit (DPC), also known as unregulated Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), by consumers in the United Kingdom. -
Journey towards a conduct regulator
Speech by Clive Adamson, Director of Supervision, the FSA at the Westminster Forum, London -
Signposting to pensions guidance: our findings
Since April 2015, consumers have had greater choice around how they access their Defined Contribution (DC) pension savings. It is important that consumers looking to access these savings understand the consequences of the decisions they make. -
Competition and insurance
Christopher Woolard, Director of Policy, Risk and Research, the FCA, at the General Insurance conference, London.This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
FCA censures Premier FX for payment rule breaches
The FCA has publicly censured Premier FX Limited for failing to safeguard its customers’ money and for misuse of its payment accounts under the Payments Services Regulations. -
Diversity, equity and inclusion: How we work
As a public body, the FCA aims to eliminate discrimination and advance equality of opportunity. Read more about our work towards our objectives. -
FCA confirms price cap rules for payday lenders
Recent progress is in line with our expectations. This will be kept under review. ... Unenforceability. We have clarified that when an agreement is unenforceable, consumers still have a statutory duty to repay the principal, once a firm has repaid the -
Primary credit brokers
Find out what permissions you'll need to apply to the FCA for authorisation, and what the FCA expects to see in your application. -
Market abuse in a time of coronavirus
Julia Hoggett speaking on market abuse at the Ciy & Financial Global event. -
Regimes for EEA firms and investment funds that passported into the UK
EEA-based firms and investment funds can no longer passport into the UK. Find out about the regimes that help those firms operate or wind down their business.