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The future of pensions: act today to plan for tomorrow
Speech by Nikhil Rathi delivered at JP Morgan Pensions and Savings Symposium -
Leaning in on making consumer tech a force for good
Speech by Nikhil Rathi delivered at the Imperial College London Business School. -
Duty calls: Future-proofing finance for everyone
Now into the second year of its 3-year strategy, FCA outlines some key achievements and milestones from the last 12 months. -
FCA warns about common issues with crypto marketing
From 8 October, we have been supervising firms against the new regime that is designed to give consumers the right information and risk warnings. -
FCA sets expectations ahead of incoming crypto marketing rules
Tough new rules designed to make the marketing of cryptoasset products clearer and more accurate, and that ban incentives like ‘refer a friend’ bonuses, will come into force on 8 October. -
Financial watchdog cracks down on problem firms and supports struggling borrowers
In the past year, the FCA has reduced harm to consumers and businesses by stopping 627 firms, that failed to meet the minimum standards, from operating. -
How innovation and regulation in financial services can drive the UK's economic growth
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition delivered at the CityUK Annual Conference 2023. -
FCA introduces tough new rules for marketing cryptoassets
All crypto firms marketing to UK consumers will need to meet new, tougher advertising standards. -
FCA finds young investors are more likely to have long-term goals in mind when dating than when investing
Our latest InvestSmart campaign encourages young investors to adopt the same principles to investing as they do to their dating lives. -
Armchair detective investors take inspiration from Sherlock Holmes to foil investment scams
New research from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has found that a quarter (25%) of investors who avoided a scam are taking inspiration from Sherlock Holmes to stop scammers in their tracks.