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Funeral plans: Proposed approach to regulation [pdf]
Consultation Paper on our proposed approach to regulating the funeral plans sector. -
Funeral plan providers - quarterly conduct review [pdf]
Quarterly conduct review (FP001). -
Funeral plan providers and intermediaries - half-yearly prudential return [pdf]
Half-yearly prudential return for providers (FP003a) and intermediaries (FP003b). -
CP21/4: Funeral plans: proposed approach to regulation
In this consultation paper we are consulting on draft rules and guidance for the funeral plans sector. -
Handbook Notice 85 [pdf]
This Handbook Notice describes the changes to the Handbook and other material made by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Board under its legislative and other statutory powers on 25 February 2021. -
PS21/1: Breathing space regulations - changes to our Handbook [pdf]
This policy statement follows consultation paper 20/21 and sets out changes we are making to the Handbook as a result of The Debt Respite Scheme. -
PS21/1: Breathing Space Regulations: changes to our Handbook
We’re consulting on some minor changes to our Handbook resulting from regulations on problem debt that are expected to come into force in England and Wales in May 2021. -
FG21/2: Summary of feedback received [pdf]
This finalised guidance summarises the feedback received from CP20/7. -
Vulnerability Guidance infographic [pdf]
Information on treating vulnerable consumers fairly. -
Guidance for firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers: Feedback on GC20/3 [pdf]
This Guidance is issued under section 139A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 as guidance on our Principles for Businesses (the Principles). It sets out our view of what firms should do to comply with their obligations under the