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Sheree Howard appointed as FCA Executive Director of Risk and Compliance Oversight
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced that Sheree Howard has been appointed as Executive Director of Risk and Compliance Oversight (R&CO). -
Call for Input: Ongoing support for consumers affected by coronavirus: mortgages and consumer credit
We’re asking for views on what should happen to consumers coming to the end of a second payment deferral for mortgage and consumer credit products. -
Exploring Synthetic Data Validation – privacy, utility and fidelity
This paper explores the insights from a roundtable event hosted by the FCA, the Information Commissioner’s Office, and the Alan Turing Institute. -
Market Force and the Chartered Institute’s Nicholas Barbon Lectures
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Managing Director, Prudential Business Unit at the Chartered Institute’s Nicholas Barbon Lectures, London -
Coronavirus and customers in temporary financial difficulty: guidance for insurance and premium finance firms
We set out our expectations for firms when considering the fair treatment of existing customers, and in particular customers with temporary financial difficulties due to coronavirus. -
Briefing on the FCA’s consultation on its reward offer and trade union recognition
On 22 September, we began consulting with colleagues on our future reward offer. The offer ensures the FCA continues to provide one of the best employment packages of any regulator or enforcement agency in the UK. -
FS20/1: Recognition of codes: feedback on QCP 25 CP19/27
We summarise responses to QCP 19/27 on the recognition of the Lending Standards Board’s (LSB) Standards of Lending Practice for business customers. We also outline our next steps. -
FCA publishes Final Notice for Ian Hannam and confirms a financial penalty of £450,000
the proper course of the exercise of their employment, profession or duties. ... To support this it has three operational objectives: to secure an appropriate degree of protection for consumers; to protect and enhance the integrity of the UK financial -
CP19/29: Recovery of costs of supervising cryptoasset businesses under the anti-money laundering regulations
The FCA will be the anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing (AML/CTF) supervisor for cryptoasset businesses, from 10 January 2020. This Consultation sets out our proposals for recovering the costs of this new role. -
FCA announces proposals for further support to consumer credit borrowers impacted by coronavirus
As a result of increasing restrictions announced in recent weeks, we are proposing to enhance measures to provide further support to consumers impacted by coronavirus.