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Showing 41 to 50 of 265 search results for Cryptoasset consumer research 2021.

  1. Cryptoassets ownership and attitudes in the UK: Consumer survey research report [pdf]

    Research insights Published: 07/03/2019
  2. Consumer investments data review April 2021 – March 2022

    Data Published: 18/10/2022 Last modified: 13/06/2023
    A summary of the FCA's work to tackle consumer harm in the investment market, between 1 April 2021 and 31 March 2022.
  3. Digital Sandbox

    Tasks for firms Focus areas Published: 29/04/2020 Last modified: 07/05/2024
    The Digital Sandbox supports innovators and data providers at various stages of product development.
  4. FCA Innovation Hub

    Innovation Hub Last modified: 02/04/2024
    FCA Innovation supports FinTech and RegTech firms with innovative business models and further promote innovation in the interests of consumers.
  5. Infographic: Cryptoasset consumer research 2020 [pdf]

    Documents Published: 30/06/2020
    Infographic detailing key findings from the FCA's Cryptoasset consumer research 2020.
  6. How and why consumers buy cryptoassets [pdf]

    External research Published: 07/03/2019
  7. Data

    Last modified: 18/04/2024
    All data published by the Financial Conduct Authority.
  8. What we publish

    Last modified: 19/03/2024
    We publish a wide range of publications: consultations, policy papers, decision-making documents, research and other useful information. Find out more about the types of documents available.
  9. Unstable coins: cryptoassets, financial regulation and preventing financial crime in the emerging market for digital assets

    Speeches Published: 06/03/2020 Last modified: 06/03/2020
    Speech delivered by Therese Chambers, Director of Retail and Regulatory Investigations at the FCA, on cryptoassets.
  10. Helping people access cash

    Firms Focus areas Published: 05/11/2020 Last modified: 02/04/2024
    How new legislation has given the FCA powers to act where it finds or anticipate significant impacts on consumers’ ability to access cash.