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Data on enforcement investigations, including into senior managers - June 2022
The FCA answers mutiple questions regarding enforcement investigations, including into Senior Managers. -
CP17/32: Quarterly Consultation Paper No 18
COBS 16 and also to forms and associated parts of the Handbook related to the Insurance Distribution Directive. -
FCA sets out potential interventions to reform multi-occupancy buildings insurance market
The Financial Conduct Authority sets out a range of recommendations and other potential remedies designed to give leaseholders greater protections from high prices and ensure the buildings insurance market operates better for leaseholders. -
Business interruption test case: Hiscox Action Group’s application to the Supreme Court for permission to appeal [pdf]
This is the Hiscox Action Group’s application to the Supreme Court for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court parts of the decision of the High Court in the Business Interruption insurance test case. -
FCA warns public of increased threat of loan scams, as borrowers lose over £3.5 million a year
Over £3.5 million was lost to loan fee fraud in 2017 Loan fee fraud reports to the FCA increase by 44% from 2016 to 2017 72% of the public are unaware of scams in relation to loans -
How we can help consumers cope during the cost of living squeeze
In this blog, Sheldon Mills discusses the ways we can help consumers, and how we ensure customer protection when faced with financial challenges arising from the cost of living. -
Statement on non-damage BI settlements and deductions in relation to government support
Following the conclusion of the test case trial on 30 July, the FCA is currently awaiting the High Court judgment on the test case to resolve uncertainty about insurers’ liability for certain business interruption insurance policies. -
Cost of Living: good and poor practice in the general insurance market
We have reviewed how home and motor insurers are supporting customers in financial difficulty and handling claims. We found examples of good practice, but also areas where firms need to improve. -
Former Moore Capital trader pleads guilty to insider dealing
In a case brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Julian Rifat a former senior execution trader at Moore Capital Management LLC has today pleaded guilty to an indictment reflecting 8 instances of insider dealing -
FCA Independent Directors Publish Protocol and Updated Terms of Reference
announcement of proposed supervisory work on the fair treatment of long standing customers in life insurance.