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FCA highlights continued support for consumers struggling with payments
The FCA is highlighting its continued support for consumers struggling with payments due to coronavirus (Covid-19). -
FCA regulation of consumer credit – during the pandemic and beyond
Speech by Nisha Arora, Director of Consumer and Retail Policy, given at the Finance & Leasing Association conference -
Market abuse in a time of coronavirus
Julia Hoggett speaking on market abuse at the Ciy & Financial Global event. -
Mortgages and coronavirus - enabling positive consumer outcomes
Jonathan Davidson, Executive Director of Supervision Retail and Authorisations, speech delivered online as introduction to Mortgage Forbearance Webinars, 30 September 2020. -
FCA confirms next stage of support for consumer credit and overdraft customers
The FCA has confirmed measures to ensure firms provide tailored support for users of certain consumer credit and overdraft products amid difficulties due to coronavirus (Covid-19) -
Evolution of a new model for financial regulation in the UK
Christopher Woolard, interim chief executive, delivers speech at the 10th annual International Financial Services Forum -
Result of FCA’s Business Interruption test case
The High Court has handed down its judgment in FCA’s business interruption insurance test case. The Court found in favour of the arguments advanced for policyholders by the FCA on the majority of the key issues. -
Capital market regulation and coronavirus
Speech by Mark Steward, Executive Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight, delivered at the ShareSoc Webinar: building market and investor confidence. -
FCA highlights concerns when credit firms allow repeat borrowing
The FCA has today published the findings of a review into relending by firms that offer high-cost credit. -
FCA sets out views on Employer Salary Advance Schemes
Our statement explaining our view of the risks and benefits of Employer Salary Advance Schemes (ESAS) and what employers and employees should consider when using them.