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Promoting competition in the financial services sector
Christopher Woolard, Director of Policy, Risk and Research, the FCA, at the Future of Financial Services summit, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Apply to become a consumer investments firm
Find out how to apply to the FCA for authorisation if you're a consumer investments firm, such as a financial adviser or investment platform. -
Personal data and Financial Lives survey
This privacy notice explains what personal data the FCA collects during the Financial Lives survey and how and why it uses the information as part of its regulatory work. -
Regulatory Sandbox accepted firms
Firms that have been accepted into the Regulatory Sandbox, including previous cohorts. -
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. -
The FCA’s Business Plan and Priorities
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive at the FCA, delivered at the BIBA 2018 Annual Conference & Exhibition, Manchester -
Building on experience
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at 'The future of financial services', Lansons, London. -
Human face of regulation
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at the London School of Economics, London -
Travel insurance signposting rules for consumers with medical conditions: Review
We set out the findings from our review of our rules to improve access to travel insurance for consumers with more serious pre-existing medical conditions. -
Packaged bank accounts: TR16/8
This report provides the findings from our thematic review into packaged bank accounts (PBAs). The review was performed to assess how firms implemented the PBA Insurance: Conduct of Business Sourcebook rules that were introduced in March 2013. We