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Liquidity Management multi-firm review
Informing the asset management industry of the conclusions and recommendations from our multi-firm review on fund liquidity management. -
Competition and innovation in financial services: the regulator’s perspective
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business. -
PS21/18: Restricting CMC charges for financial products and services claims
This policy statement sets out new rules for claims management companies (CMCs). The rules restrict the fees charged by CMCs for managing claims about non-PPI financial products and services. -
General insurance value measures data 2022
The FCA has published value measures data for a wide range of General Insurance (GI) Products for January to December 2022. -
How we can help consumers cope during the cost of living squeeze
In this blog, Sheldon Mills discusses the ways we can help consumers, and how we ensure customer protection when faced with financial challenges arising from the cost of living. -
Statement from the Financial Conduct Authority on the joint market study on banking services for small businesses
It also has a duty to promote effective competition when addressing its consumer protection and market integrity objectives. ... Together, the objective and the duty provide the FCA with a strong mandate to help the organisation achieve its strategic aim -
Research Note: Interest-only mortgages: analysis of FCA mortgage data and consumer research
This research sets out analysis of FCA data on the population of regulated interest-only mortgages that existed on 31 December 2022, and consumer research undertaken in 2022. -
Speech: Darwin and an evolution in price discrimination
It is about competition in the interests of consumers. So any conflicts between the competition duty and other objectives should be rare. ... It was clear that this would terminate supply to certain consumers but also that loss of access was beneficial -
FCA fines Standard Chartered Bank £102.2 million for poor AML controls
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Standard Chartered Bank (Standard Chartered) £102,163,200 for Anti-Money Laundering (AML) breaches in two higher risk areas of its business. This is the second largest financial penalty for AML -
Action needed to ensure good outcomes for later life mortgage borrowers
Key findings of multi-firm work on later life mortgage advertising and advice.