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Culture and governance
Read about the FCA's work on culture and governance, including details of how to get involved. -
FS15/3: Strengthening accountability in banking: UK branches of foreign banks – Feedback on FCA CP15/10
FS15/3: Strengthening accountability in banking: UK branches of foreign banks – Feedback on FCA CP15/10. ... For more information:. see CP15/10 Strengthening accountability in banking: UK branches of foreign banks. -
Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee highlights 2023 progress and sets out future UK open banking plans
The Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee has today published an update on the significant progress made since it outlined its open banking vision in April and sets out plans to deliver a new generation of payment products and services. -
CULTURE CAPITAL
CULTURE CAPITAL is not authorised or registered by the FCA. Find out more about unauthorised firms and individuals. -
DP20/1: Transforming culture in financial services – driving purposeful cultures [pdf]
Read about the role of purpose explored in a collection of essays from industry leaders, professional bodies and culture experts to drive healthy, sustainable culture in firms. -
Banking and Payments Conduct Regime
Read more about the different elements of the Banking and Payments Conduct Regime. -
Consumers
Consumers can find out about their rights with banking, insurance, mortgages and financial advice, and how to complain or avoid scams. -
Agreements with overseas regulators
See the Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and other agreements we have with overseas regulators. -
Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF)
The Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF) brings together senior financial sector representatives to share their experiences in managing climate-related risks and opportunities. -
Insight
A look at the impact of the UK’s regulated benchmark regime expanding to include seven new benchmarks. ... New thinking in regulatory economics. FCA chief economist Peter Andrews discusses shadow banking and its potential welfare gains for society.