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The Financial Conduct Authority outlines how it will regulate crowdfunding
Consumers who want to invest in small or start-up businesses via crowdfunding platforms will receive clearer information about the business in which they are investing, under proposed new rules published ... Consumers need to be clear on what they’re -
FCA publishes data on progress toward diversity targets and gender pay gap
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published a package of information on the progress the organisation is making towards achieving its diversity targets and details of its gender pay gap. -
15 million Brits suffer in silence as they lack confidence to complain
Three quarters of consumers avoid making complaints Younger generation stew on issues rather than speaking up Poor travel etiquette and unhelpful shop assistants among top unspoken gripes Gok Wan and restaurateur and TV presenter Fred -
FCA publishes Call for Input on the review of retained provisions of the Consumer Credit Act
2) The matter is whether the repeal (in whole or in part) of provisions of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 would adversely affect the appropriate degree of protection for consumers.”. ... 5) The review must in particular consider—. (a) which provisions -
A regulatory perspective: the drivers of culture and the role of purpose and governance
Marc Teasdale speaks on regulatory perspective, the driver of cultures and the role of purpose and governance. -
FCA announces proposals to improve climate-related disclosures by listed companies
FCA announces proposals to improve climate-related disclosures by listed companies -
PS22/2: PRIIPs - Final scope rules and amendments to Regulatory Technical Standards
In this Policy Statement (PS22/2) we summarise the feedback we received to our consultation and confirm our final policy position. -
Increasing transparency and engagement at renewal in general insurance markets: PS16/21
In this Policy Statement we report on the main issues arising from Consultation Paper 15/41 - Increasing transparency and engagement at renewal in general insurance markets - and confirm the final rules and non-Handbook guidance. -
CP15/36: Future regulatory treatment of CCA regulated first charge mortgages
Prior to 31 October 2004, first charge mortgages were regulated under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (the CCA) if they fell below the relevant CCA financial threshold. -
FCA statement on onshoring ESMA’s temporary intervention measures on retail CFD and binary options products
The European Securities and Markets Authority’s (ESMA) temporary intervention measures prohibiting binary options and restricting contract for difference products (CFDs) sold to retail clients will become part of UK domestic law on exit day as