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Lenders to pay out up to £47m in redress to borrowers in difficulty
We are consulting on proposals to incorporate the temporary coronavirus tailored support guidance (TSG) for credit and mortgages into the Handbook on a permanent basis. -
£12 million compensation to be paid to thousands of struggling borrowers
The FCA expects lenders to learn the lessons from good and poor practice during the Covid-19 pandemic to help borrowers during the cost-of-living squeeze. -
FCA tells lenders to support consumers struggling with the cost of living
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is today writing to more than 3,500 lenders to remind them of the standards they should meet as consumers across the country are affected by the rising cost of living. With household bills expected to continue -
FCA to strengthen protection of access to banking services
Banks and building societies will need to assess the impact of changes to their services, for example shorter branch opening times, under updated guidance proposed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). -
Where next for UK Market Structure
Speech by Edwin Schooling Latter, FCA Director of Markets and Wholesale Policy and Wholesale Supervision, delivered at Rosenblatt's European Market Structure conference. -
FCA’s proposals for a new listing regime
Speech by Clare Cole, Director of Market Oversight, FCA to City & Financial's 'The Modernisation of the Listing Regime' event -
Outcomes-focussed regulation: a measure of success?
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the FCA and PSR, to the Building Societies Association -
FCA reminds consumers financially impacted by coronavirus of the support available
The FCA has published finalised guidance for firms, to ensure that mortgage customers whose homes may be repossessed are treated fairly and appropriately, particularly where there are risks of harm to customers who are vulnerable, including as a -
FCA confirms the increase in thresholds for contactless payments
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed changes to its rules to allow for an increase in the single transaction contactless payment threshold from £45 to £100. The contactless threshold for multiple transactions will also increase from -
FCA news and publications now available in a daily email alert
The FCA now publishes a daily news and publications email alert.