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Amendments to the IFPR Instrument 2021 since publishing the near-final version
We set out amendments to the original text of the near-final Investment Firms Prudential Regime (IFPR) Instrument, which was originally published in PS21/9. -
General insurance value measures data - July to December 2021
The FCA has published value measures data for a wide range of General Insurance (GI) Products for July to December 2021. -
PS17/3: Payment protection insurance complaints: feedback on CP16/20 and final rules and guidance
The FCA's Policy Statement includes final rules and guidance on payment protection insurance (PPI) complaints. -
IFPR implementation observations: quantifying threshold requirements and managing financial resources
Firms should consider these and how they can strengthen their processes. -
CP21/13: A new Consumer Duty
We consult on a Consumer Duty that would set clearer and higher expectations for firms’ standards of care towards customers -
FCA response to FSB’s Super-Complaint - requiring personal guarantees for business loans
On 08 December 2023, we received a super-complaint from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB). This is the first super-complaint we have received since the super-complaint regime was applied to the FCA in 2013. -
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) -
FCA publishes final rules to make those in the banking sector more accountable
This was followed by legislation in the Banking Reform Act 2013 to replace the Approved Persons Regime for banks, building societies, credit unions and PRA-designated investment firms with a new ... Future publications on banking accountability. -
Guidance for firms supporting their existing mortgage borrowers impacted by the rising cost of living
The FCA is consulting on draft guidance explaining a range of options firms have to support customers, including varying a contract for forbearance purposes. -
CP16/2: Mortgage Credit Directive: Minor changes to our rules and guidance
to ensure you make an application for the appropriate consumer credit permissions before 21 March 2016 or, if earlier, the application deadline we have sent you. ... It will also affect firms and consumers with credit agreements or consumer hire