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List of all forms on fca.org.uk For Handbook forms, please use the Handbook forms page. -
PS23/5: Debt Packagers: Feedback to CP23/5 and final rules
We set out our new rules banning debt packagers from receiving referral fees and summarise feedback to CP23/5 and our response. -
TR15/8: Quality of debt management advice
This paper reports on the findings of the FCA's thematic review of the quality of debt management advice. -
Silverbird Global Limited (SGL) enters special administration
On 13 March 2024, Silverbird Global Limited entered special administration. FRP Advisory Trading Limited are administrators. -
Financial promotions quarterly data 2021 Q4
The FCA publishes data on the number of financial promotions that it has taken action on to mitigate non-compliance with the FCA's rules. This data is for 2021 Q4. -
FCA obtains High Court judgment against unauthorised mortgage brokers
The FCA has obtained a judgment against London Property Investments (U.K) Limited (LPI), NPI Holdings Limited, their director Daniel Stevens and his father, Tony Stevens, for arranging mortgages without FCA authorisation and exploiting vulnerable -
Coronavirus linked forbearance: key findings
We set out our findings from our review, where we considered mortgage and consumer credit firms' implementation of Tailored Support Guidance since November 2020 and the operational readiness of firms to support customers in financial difficulty. -
The growth of the UK credit card market
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at Credit Today's Credit Summit, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Financial watchdog proposes to ban debt packager referral fees to protect consumers
The FCA is to push ahead with proposals to ban debt packager firms from receiving referral fees from debt solution providers, following further analysis of the market. -
FCA launches review of the Credit Information Market
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today launched a market study to examine how the credit information market operates and the impact it has on consumers. -
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