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FCA outcomes and metrics
The FCA is committed to being clear about how it is accountable for its progress. The FCA sets out its outcomes and the metrics it will use to measure them. -
FCA's key priorities for the financial advice industry
Speech by Therese Chambers, our Director of Consumer Investments, delivered at the Personal Finance Society's Festival of Financial Planning. -
Consumer Investments Strategy – 1 year update
The FCA provides an update on its progress against the workstreams and outcomes it committed to in its Consumer Investments Strategy in September 2021. -
Aggregate complaints data: 2016 H2
This data includes all the complaints that firms report to us. -
Challenges for the regulator - consumer credit, long-term savings and an ageing population
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive at the FCA, delivered at City Banquet, Mansion House. -
Speech: Beyond economics?
Improving regulation raises difficult questions. What are the right criteria for intervention in markets?Do we mean to improve total welfare or the welfare of specific groups? ... Imprecision – the outcome is not known precisely but decision-relevant -
Keeping pace with rising costs – improving financial inclusion for consumers
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition, delivered at Financial Inclusion Virtual Summit 2022 -
TR20/1: The effectiveness of Independent Governance Committees and Governance Advisory Arrangements
We reviewed how effectively Independent Governance committees (IGCs) and Governance Advisory Arrangements (GAAs) are improving the value for money of workplace pensions. -
The fight against skimmers and scammers
Speech by Charles Randell, Chair of the FCA, delivered at the Cambridge Economic Crime Symposium. -
Competition and conduct regulation in financial services
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Policy, Risk and Research, the FCA, at the Regulatory Policy Institute's Annual Competition and Regulation Conference. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Our approach to supervision
Our approach to supervision sets out how we carry out our regulatory oversight. It is designed to help firms, consumers and markets understand how we work, and fulfil our accountability to Parliament and to the public.