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Regulating for better outcomes - next steps in consumer credit
Speech by Nisha Arora, Director of Consumer and Retail Policy, given at Westminster Business Forum -
The fairness challenge
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive of the FCA, at Mansion House, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Consumer credit research: logbook loans
Read our research into the logbook loans market, some key findings and what we plan to do next. -
Our Business Plan 2014/15
Our Business Plan sets out the activities that we intend to carry out in 2014/15 to protect consumers, enhance market integrity and promote competition. -
Is this the decade of the credit union?
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the FCA, delivered at the National Credit Union Forum, Penrith. -
Customers of three debt management firms should stop making payments
Debt management customers of Gregson and Brooke Financial Services (trading as Expert Money Solutions), One Tick (trading as Debt Savers Direct and 1-Tick) and the Money Management Service should stop making payments to these firms. -
2015 Disclosure Log
The aim of the FCA's Disclosure Log is to keep information that it has released under the Freedom of Information Act and which it thinks is of wider public interest. Find the Disclosure Log for 2015. -
FCA says logbook lenders must raise standards
Research published today lifts the lid on how these firms treat their customers. The FCA has found evidence of poor firm behaviour, including little or no affordability checks with some applicants encouraged to manipulate details of their income on -
Keeping up with the credit sector: the FCA’s view on the market today
Speech by Jonathan Davidson, Director of Supervision – retail and authorisations at the FCA, at Credit Summit in London. -
Misleading financial promotions
If you see a financial promotion or advert that’s unclear or misleading, you can report it to the FCA. Find out what we can investigate and how to spot the warning signs.