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MS18/1.2: Annex 5: Consumer survey technical report [pdf]
This study for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), conducted by London Economics in association with YouGov and Kudos Research, forms part of the evidence base for the FCA’s General Insurance Pricing Practices Market Study. The study focuses on -
Innovation in financial services
Speech by Christopher Woolard, director of strategy and competition at the FCA, delivered at the FinanceAsia Annual Compliance Summit in Hong Kong on 10 November 2015. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered -
Appointed representatives and networks
Principals often have networks of appointed representatives (ARs). Find out how to control your networks to reduce risks to your business. -
Market Study 18/1.2: General insurance pricing practices - Interim Report [pdf]
The FCA published the interim report of its general insurance pricing practices market study. This is part of a package of FCA work to make general insurance markets work well for consumers. -
Driving success through embracing equity
FCA blog by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director of Markets, on how we all have a role to play in creating a more inclusive world. -
Independent Governance Committees
Read about the FCA rules for workplace personal pension schemes and Independent Governance Committees (IGCs). -
Alliance Credit Insurance (clone of FCA authorised firm)
Fraudsters copy the details of firms we authorise to try and convince people that their firm is genuine. Find out why you shouldn’t deal with this clone firm. -
Imperial College Data [xlsx]
This data shows the Imperial College estimate of infections at the Lower Tier Local Authority (LTLA) level during the early stages of the pandemic. -
Temporary permissions regime (TPR) data: solo-regulated firms
This page provides a data summary of the firms under the temporary permissions regime (TPR). -
How to complain if you’re a small business
If you’re a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) and you're unhappy with a product or service, follow these steps to make a complaint.