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PS14/3: Final rules for consumer credit firms
We have published our policy statement about our detailed rules for consumer credit firms. ... other bodies currently involved in regulating consumer credit. It will also interest consumers. -
Further success in reducing pension funds’ costs and charges
Actions taken by the FCA, the DWP and pension providers, together with Independent Governance Committees (IGCs) and trustees, result in lower costs and charges to consumers on about £24.9bn in workplace pension schemes. -
The vital relationship between the regulator and the advisory industry
Speech by John Griffith-Jones, Chairman of the FCA, at The Association of Professional Financial Advisers (APFA) Annual Gala Dinner delivered at Banking Hall, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered -
News for investors about Rockingham’s liquidation
On 16 March 2012, Probitas Limited announced that it has been instructed by Rockingham Independent Limited to start putting the firm into liquidation. This means that Rockingham has applied to be closed down. Here we explain what it means for -
FCA confirms support for consumer credit customers impacted by coronavirus
The FCA has confirmed updated guidance to firms setting out enhanced support that should be available to consumer credit customers experiencing payment difficulties as a result of coronavirus (Covid-19). -
The Financial Conduct Authority seeks views on its approach to small businesses
Details of outcomes for businesses under the IRHP redress scheme are available on the FCA’s website. ... On 1 April 2014, the FCA took over responsibility for consumer credit regulation. -
FS15/1: Discussion on the use of dealing commission
This paper reports on the main issues arising from Discussion Paper DP14/3: Discussion on the use of dealing commission regime, and sets out next steps. -
Payday firm CFO Lending to pay £34 million redress
Payday firm, CFO Lending, has entered into an agreement with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to provide over £34 million of redress to more than 97,000 customers for unfair practices. The redress consists of £31.9 million written-off -
PS13/7 Consumer credit: interim permission fees
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will take over the regulation of consumer credit from the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) on 1 April 2014. -
Financial watchdog sets out credit information market improvements
People will find their credit files better reflect their financial circumstances, under proposals announced by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).