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Statement on mortgage prisoners
The FCA has been working for some time to support mortgage prisoners. This work has continued during the disruption caused by Coronavirus. So far, our action has resulted in reductions in mortgage payments for the vast majority of mortgage prisoners, -
FCA confirms support for motor finance and high-cost credit customers
The FCA is introducing introducing a package of measures to support consumer credit customers facing payment difficulties due to coronavirus (Covid-19). -
Additional primary market measures to aid listed companies
The FCA announces a series of measures to help companies (turning to UK capital markets to raise money) to support the recovery to come to raise new funding while retaining an appropriate degree of investor protection. -
FCA proposes temporary financial relief for customers impacted by coronavirus
The FCA proposes targeted temporary measures to support users of certain consumer credit products who are facing a financial impact because of the coronavirus situation. -
Covid-19: savers stay calm and don't rush financial decisions
The Pensions Regulator (TPR), the FCA and The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) urge savers to keep calm and not rush to make any decisions about their pension in response to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. -
Uncle Buck LLP enters administration following FCA action
The FCA had concerns that Uncle Buck Finance LLP (Uncle Buck) was failing to meet the adequate resources Threshold Condition. Given the severity of these concerns, the FCA has required Uncle Buck to stop lending to customers. -
FCA’s expectations on financial resilience for FCA solo-regulated firms – statement update
Statement on the FCA’s expectations on financial resilience for FCA solo-regulated firms. -
Statement on bank branch opening
In line with the latest UK Government announcement, our current advice to banks and building societies is that they should keep branches and contact centres open, where possible, as they are deemed essential for civil and commercial functions.