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Forms
List of all forms on fca.org.uk For Handbook forms, please use the Handbook forms page. -
Financial Lives 2020 survey
Find out more about the Financial Lives 2020 survey including the FCA's reports and data. -
Financial Lives 2017 survey
Find out more about the FCA's first Financial Lives survey in 2017. -
Experience of insurance claimants consumer research report [pdf]
Harris Interactive was commissioned to undertake a programme of consumer research to inform the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) thematic review of insurers’ management of claims. This research aimed to understand the expectations of -
Ignition House: Consumer research report - Retail Distribution Review and the Financial Advice Market Review [pdf]
Consumer research to inform the FCA’s Review on the Evaluation of the Retail Distribution Review and the Financial Advice Market Review. -
Financial Advice Market Review (FAMR)
The Financial Advice Market Review (FAMR) was launched in August 2015. Read more about the work we have undertaken. -
Research Note: Cryptoasset consumer research
A quantitative study that increases understanding of the market size, consumer profiles and attitudes towards cryptoassets. -
Research Note: Cryptoassets consumer research 2023 (Wave 4)
This report contains independent quantitative research which clearly shows that cryptoassets awareness and ownership are increasing in the United Kingdom. -
UK’s cash infrastructure and consumer research
The FCA provides a broad overview of the access to cash evidence base, including the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19), which will inform the FCA's ongoing work on access to cash. -
Cash Savings Remedies - Consumer Research [pdf]
Consumer testing to inform the FCA’s proposal for summary boxes to improve the provision of consumer information at or before the point of sale in the cash savings market. -
Qualitative research to inform the Financial Advice Market Review (FAMR) baseline [pdf]
This piece of consumer research supports our FAMR baseline report.