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Identifying and managing access to cash during Covid-19
The FCA and PSR have today published more information on our joint work to map access to cash through, for example, cash machines and how this will shape our future work in this area. -
Extension of the Senior Managers & Certification Regime (SM&CR) implementation periods for solo-regulated firms
The deadline for solo-regulated firms to have undertaken the first assessment of the fitness and propriety of their Certified Persons has been delayed from 9 December 2020 until 31 March 2021. -
FCA publicly censures Redcentric PLC for market abuse
The FCA has today issued a public censure to to Redcentric PLC (Redcentric) for committing market abuse between 9 November 2015 and 7 November 2016. -
FCA announces proposals to further support consumer credit customers
The FCA has today announced proposals which would provide continued support for users of certain consumer credit products, who are facing a financial impact because of the exceptional circumstances arising from coronavirus. -
Firms must do more to ensure that they are always giving appropriate equity release advice, FCA review finds
Firms must do more to ensure they are always giving appropriate advice to equity release consumers, an FCA review has found. -
The FCA’s and PSR’s joint approach to Access to Cash
For many people cash continues to be a vital way of making payments, despite the changes brought by Covid 19. As High Streets prepare to re-open, more shops will rely on the availability of cash and the ability to access banking services such as -
A financial system to support the recovery
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the FCA, to a virtual roundtable of bank chairs hosted by UK Finance. -
Open access regime for the trading and clearing of exchange-traded derivatives
From 4 July 2020, trading venues and central counterparties (CCPs) offering the trading and clearing of exchange-traded derivatives will be subject to MiFIR’s open access regime. -
FCA fines Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland and The Mortgage Business £64,046,800 for failures in mortgage arrears handling
The FCA has fined Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland and The Mortgage Business £64,046,800 for failures in mortgage arrears handling. The banks estimate they will have paid £300 million in customer redress. The redress programme is nearly complete. -
Chris Woolard discusses emergency regulation and learning from the coronavirus crisis
Interim Chief Executive Chris Woolard discusses emergency coronavirus regulation and the Business Plan