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General Insurance pricing practices market study
We have published the final findings of our general insurance pricing practices market study. As part of this, we set out a package of remedies to address the concerns identified. -
Good conduct and market integrity
Speech by Martin Wheatley, CEO, the FCA, at the General Insurance conference, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
About our complaints data
This page provides more information about how the FCA collects and reports complaints data. -
Attestations
How and why we use attestations as a supervisory tool. -
Leading the Way on Regulation
Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of General Insurance and Conduct Specialists Supervision, at the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) Conference 2019. -
The retail intermediary market 2019
This page provides the FCA's analysis of the intermediary sector in 2019 based on data drawn from the Retail Mediation Activities Return (RMAR). -
Aggregate complaints data: 2022 H1
This page focuses on complaints that financial services firms reported to the FCA during the first half (H1) of 2022, between between 1 January and 30 June 2022. This includes the latest trends and analysis by product group. -
Supervisory correspondence
Find out how the FCA communicates with the firms it supervises. -
Technical information on RMAR source data
The Retail Mediation Activities Return (RMAR) is the core regulatory return submitted by firms who provide intermediary services arranging and/or advising on mortgages, non-investment insurance or investment products. Monitoring and analysing the -
Data Bulletin: February 2017 - Consumer contact centre
This edition focuses on insights from the FCA's consumer contact centre, as well as the latest trends in the retirement income market. -
The coronavirus (Covid-19) financial resilience survey data
The results from the FCA's financial resilience surveys that were sent to 23,000 regulated firms. Through the surveys the FCA is understanding the real-time effect the pandemic is having on the finances of the firms it prudentially regulates.