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Retail banking Consumer Duty multi-firm work
The findings from the FCA's Retail Banking Consumer Duty Multi-Firm work. -
FCA warns insurers about support provided to struggling customers
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FCA makes it easier for people to compare bank accounts
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published final rules which will require providers of personal current accounts and business current accounts to publish information that will help customers to compare the service they could receive -
TR19/1: Debt management sector thematic review
This report shares the key findings of our thematic review of the debt management sector.We committed in our 2017/18 Business Plan to assess how the market is operating and whether firms are meeting customer needs and our standards. -
Citizens Advice supercomplaint to the CMA - update
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published its response to the Citizens Advice super-complaint on the loyalty penalty in December 2018, making several cross-cutting and market-specific recommendations in the cash savings, home insurance -
Buildings insurance for leasehold properties
Our expectations of regulated firms when arranging and providing fair value buildings insurance for leasehold apartment buildings. -
Branch and ATM closures or conversions; good practice and areas for improvement
Find out more about the good and poor practice the FCA has seen when supervising firms planning branch or ATM closures or conversions. -
Rent-to-own – update
The FCA took over the regulation of consumer credit, including the rent-to-own sector, in April 2014. -
FCA puts the spotlight on debt management firms
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published its second thematic review of the debt management sector, looking at commercial and not-for-profit firms that provide debt advice and administer debt management plans to help customers deal -
FCA and PSR respond to announcement from Cash Action Group (CAG)
We respond to the Cash Action Group’s (CAG) announcement that retail banks and building societies will create an independent body to assess the needs of local communities and direct cash solutions.