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Pensions and Retirement income: our guidance for firms
The FCA's guidance for pension providers and DB transfer advisers, as the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic develops. -
CP14/14: Strengthening the Alignment of Risk and Reward: New Remuneration Rules
This joint FCA and PRA consultation paper seeks views on proposed changes to rules in the area of Remuneration. ... Please note that the consultation includes questions specifically posed by only one regulator as well as joint questions from both -
How the UK will regulate for the future
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, our Chief Executive, delivered at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. -
Update on our work around pensions and retirement income
Pensions and retirement income is a priority sector for the FCA. Read more about our policy work and market monitoring in this area. -
Asset management: A regulatory perspective
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive at the FCA, delivered at London Business School Annual Asset Management Conference. -
MS17/1: Investment platforms market study
Following the publication of the Investment Platforms Market Study Final Report and Consultation Paper 19/12 proposing new rules in March this year, the FCA have published Policy Statement 19/29 setting out final rules. -
Mortgage Lending in the post MMR world
Speech by Linda Woodall, Director of Mortgage and Consumer Lending, Council of Mortgage Lenders Conference, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Helping firms provide more support to customers making investment decisions
Examples on providing consumers with greater levels of support, including getting closer to the advice guidance boundary for giving a personal recommendation. -
Finding opportunity in a world of uncertainty
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director, Markets, at the CityUK Annual Conference. -
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.