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FCA launches discussion on competition impacts of Big Tech on financial services industry
The FCA is seeking views on the potential competition benefits and harms from Big Tech firms’ entry into retail financial services sectors -
RMA-J Data required for collection of fees: help text (for reporting period ending 1 April)
Read our help text for Gabriel submission RMAR section J (RMA-J) data required for collection of fees. Firms with a reporting period ending on or after 1 April 2019. -
Regulated financial advice firms and individuals that attempt to avoid their redress liabilities
The FCA provides information to regulated financial advice firms -
Occasional Paper No. 9: Two plus two makes five? Survey evidence that investors overvalue structured deposits
New targeted disclosure somewhat improves how consumers make these comparisons. There are a number of reasons why investors may struggle to understand and assess complex products, including product features and marketing ... Product features, that can -
Unit-linked funds’ governance review (follow up to PS18/8): findings and next steps
We reviewed firms’ governance practices covering the value provided by unit-linked funds. -
FSA bans and fines insurance broker Harbinder Panesar £212,237 for misappropriating money from his business and selling worthless policies
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today banned insurance broker, Harbinder Panesar, from working in the financial services industry and fined him £212,237. -
PS15/28: Capital resources requirements for personal investment firms (PIFs): feedback on CP15/17 and final rules
Policy Statement on the main issues arising from CP15/17: Capital resources requirements for personal investment firms (PIFs) and publish the final rules. -
FCA proposes introduction of price cap on rent-to-own firms to protect vulnerable consumers from high costs
The Financial Conduct Authority today proposed to introduce a price cap on the rent-to-own (RTO) sector. The cap, subject to consultation, will come into force on 1 April 2019 providing protection for some of the most financially vulnerable people -
FCA one year on – effective regulation goes hand-in-hand with sustainable businesses
Speech by Clive Adamson, FCA Director of Supervision, at the Building Societies Association (BSA). This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Consumer redress scheme opens – card security product holders have until March 2016 to claim compensation
Approximately two million people who bought card security products with one of the product names listed below can start claiming compensation from late-August, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced today. ... One of the features of the card