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Personal and commercial lines insurance portflio letter: insurance market priorities 2023-2025 [pdf]
FCA’s priorities for the insurance market, specific risks of harm and what it wants firms to do about them. -
22 years of pension savings gone in 24 hours
The FCA and The Pensions Regulator are warning the public about fraudsters targeting people’s retirement savings. This warning comes as new research suggests that 42% of pension savers, which would equate over 5 million people across the UK, could -
PS23/6: Financial promotion rules for cryptoassets
We summarise the feedback we received to CP22/2 on cryptoassets and set out our final policy position and near final Handbook rules. -
Why diversity and inclusion are regulatory issues
Speech by our CEO, Nikhil Rathi, at the launch of the HM Treasury Women in Finance Charter Annual Review. -
FCA operating service metrics 2022/23
This report sets out how the FCA performed in 2022/23 against 54 operating service metrics, including how it dealt with regulatory applications, telephone enquiries and other correspondence. -
Consumer warning on pre-paid probate plans
We strongly advise you to consider carefully whether a pre-paid probate plan meets your needs and offers value before buying as there are no regulatory protections in place for you. -
Financially vulnerable customers’ thematic review: key findings
This review follows our report Mortgage lenders’ arrears management and forbearance (TR14/3, February 2014). -
Extending deadlines to publishing fund reports and accounts
We are giving firms extra time to produce their annual and half-yearly reports and accounts because of the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19). -
Andrew Bailey speech at the Annual Public Meeting 2019
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, delivered at our 2019 Annual Public Meeting. -
MiFID II: product governance review
In this MiFID II review we looked at product governance in a sample of 8 asset management firms.