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Financial Lives survey
Based on nearly 13,000 face-to-face and online interviews, Financial Lives is our largest tracking survey of adults and their finances. It reveals a wealth of information about different types of consumer and their experiences of financial products and services. -
Financial Lives cost of living (Jan 2024) recontact survey: Consumers and the rising cost of living [pdf]
This report presents the findings from a survey undertaken in January 2024 to understand the financial impact of the increased cost of living on adults across the UK. -
Digital Sandbox
The Digital Sandbox supports innovators and data providers at various stages of product development. -
The Financial Resilience Survey data
The FCA presents the results of the final Financial Resilience Survey issued in October 2023. -
What we publish
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. -
Data
All data published by the Financial Conduct Authority. -
Pride matters in financial services and beyond
As colleagues celebrate Leeds Pride, we examine how the values of Pride can be lived year-round. -
Financial Lives January 2023: Consumer experience of the rising cost of living – the burden of bills and ways to get support
The FCA are providing selected statistics in this research note from its Financial Lives cost of living (Jan 2023) recontact survey, to give an insight into the financial situation UK adults experienced over the 6 months to January 2023. -
About our data
The FCA publishes a wide range of data. Find out about the types of data available and how often it is published. -
GC19/3: Guidance for firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers [pdf]
Protecting vulnerable consumers is a key priority for the FCA. There are many different drivers of vulnerability, and our Financial Lives Survey showed that 50% of UK adults display one or more characteristics of being potentially vulnerable. -
High-cost credit: what next?
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive at the FCA, delivered at a New City Agenda event, Portcullis House, Westminster, London.