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Mortgage Prisoner Review
Our Mortgage Prisoner Review has been laid before parliament, providing data for borrowers to consider whether there are practical and proportionate solutions that can help them. -
PS20/01: Mortgage advice and selling standards: feedback to CP19/17 and final rules
This policy statement includes findings from the Mortgages Market Study (MMS) which identified three potential harms relating to our mortgage advice and selling standards. -
Sustainability
I mentioned the market study into credit cards.That takes its place alongside other market studies into general insurance add-on products, cash savings, and, jointly with the OFT/CMA into ... We will also be carrying out a review of how competition -
About LIBOR transition
The interest rate benchmark LIBOR is being wound down. Firms must take appropriate action to transition to alternative rates -
FCA issues research on mortgage switching
The FCA has today released our latest research into mortgage switching and how consumers can be encouraged to seek out better deals -
Occasional Paper No. 54: When discounted rates end: the cost of taking action in the mortgage market
When an introductory mortgage rate expires the majority of borrowers remortgage, but a minority end up paying reversion interest rates. Who are these borrowers and how much could they benefit from remortgaging? -
Robo Advice: an FCA perspective
Speech by Bob Ferguson, Head of Department, Strategy & Competition Division, FCA -
Business Plan 2024/25
Our Business Plan details the work we'll do over the next 12 months to help deliver the commitments in our Strategy. -
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 urges action on interest-only mortgages
People with interest-only mortgages are being urged to contact their lender after the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found that many have still not talked to their lender about their repayment options.