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FS20/16: Coronavirus and customers in financial difficulty: feedback on draft additional guidance for insurance and premium finance firms
On 16 October 2020, we published proposals on how firms should continue to seek to help customers who hold insurance and premium finance products and may be in financial difficulty because of coronavirus (Covid-19), after 31 October 2020. This -
Review of TCFD-aligned disclosures by premium listed commercial companies
Following the introduction of a climate-related disclosure rule as a first step to improving the quality and quantity of disclosures across the corporate sector, we outline our preliminary observations and reiterate our expectations. -
FCA fines PPC for misleading consumers and banks in first CMC case closed by the regulator
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Professional Personal Claims Limited (PPC) £70,000 for misleading consumers through its websites and printed materials. -
Financial Conduct Authority publishes first set of data under new complaints rules
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published data on the number of complaints reported by firms under new rules which came into force on 30 June 2016. -
PS16/14: Financial Services Compensation Scheme – Changes to the Compensation sourcebook: feedback on CP15/40 and final rules
Our new rules will be of interest to retail consumers and consumer groups because they change the compensation arrangements available to consumers under the FSCS. ... Of particular interest will be the:. increase in compensation in relation to some types -
Overall complaints fell by 1.4%, driven by a reduction in complaints related to current accounts and savings accounts. PPI complaints rise
Financial services firms received 2.11 million new complaints between July and December 2015, according to new complaints data published today by the Financial Conduct Authority. -
FSA fines Norwich Union Life £1.26m for exposing its customers to the risk of fraud
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Norwich Union Life £1.26 million for not having effective systems and controls in place to protect customers' confidential information and manage its financial crime risks. These failings resulted in -
PS21/14: A new authorised fund regime for investing in long term assets
We set out our rules that enable open-ended funds to invest more efficiently in long-term illiquid assets. -
PS13/4 Financial Conglomerates Directive – Technical Review Amendments
We are publishing new rules for financial conglomerates. -
Fairness, flexibility and the long-term view: the FCA’s vision for the mortgage market
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at the UK Finance Annual Mortgage Conference, London.