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Defined benefit pension transfers
Read about the FCA's work in defined benefit (DB) transfers to date and the continued supervision in this area. -
Getting regulation right
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at the LendIt Conference 2016. -
Consumer protection in the listing regime
But in fact what I thought you would find interesting today is some of the journey we went through whilst producing our proposals and some of the issues we encountered, and ... If, as some seemed to be arguing, we should read the investor envisaged by -
Consumer Duty firm survey – Autumn 2023
In Autumn 2023, Ipsos UK conducted a second survey with 634 firms not surveyed previously. The FCA wanted to examine how its additional engagement had helped firms prepare for the Consumer Duty. -
Seizing opportunity – challenges and priorities for the FCA
Speech by our CEO, Nikhil Rathi, delivered at the Lord Mayor's City Banquet at Mansion House -
Consumer credit and consumers in vulnerable circumstances
Consumer credit and consumers in vulnerable circumstances. Research insights First published:. ... Our research identifies three distinct borrower groups – survival borrowers, lifestyle borrowers, and reluctant borrowers – and explores how these -
Learning the lessons of the past as an industry
Our focus across all elements of our business is on ensuring individuals understand and take responsibility for their actions. ... And, through our focus on personal accountability, we’ll reinforce the message that everyone in the financial services -
Overview of competition at the FCA
Speech by Mary Starks, Director of Competition and Economics at the FCA, delivered at Credit Suisse. -
Understanding high-risk investments
Often advertised as high-return investments, high-risk investments put your money at higher risk and should always be treated with caution. -
FCA sets out new rules for the platforms industry
The Financial Conduct Authority has published rules to make the way that investors pay for platforms more transparent. In the future, platforms, in both the advised and non-advised market, will not be allowed to be funded by payments (commonly