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Complaints upheld
This page provides a breakdown of complaints upheld by product group and firm type. -
Complaints data
The FCA publishes details of the complaints received by banks, insurers, lenders and other firms, and what those complaints were about. View the latest data and the most complained about firms and financial products. -
Data Bulletin: May 2017 - Retail intermediary sector
This issue focuses on the retail intermediary sector and provides a useful insight into the activities of these firms. -
Firm specific complaints data
The FCA provides complaints data at firm level by different product categories. The data can be accessed through the firm specific sortable tables or downloaded in Excel. -
Information on millionaire pensions - March 2022
The FCA answers multiple questions regarding £1 million and over pensions. -
Investment pathways: Post-implementation review
Review on rationale and take-up, value, communications and asset allocation for investment pathways, and how these could impact consumer outcomes. -
CP22/25: Proposed regulatory framework for pensions dashboard service firms
Give your comments on our proposed regulatory framework for the new pensions dashboard service market. -
Income drawdown by 55-year-olds information – October 2021
FCA provides income drawdown by 55-year-olds information -
Testing what gets consumers engaged with their pension – and why
This article summarises research undertaken by Mike Gilmore (during his time working for the FCA), Deanna Karapetyan, Gráinne Murphy, Cherryl Ng and Jackie Spang. -
FCA publishes Decision Notices against three firms and five individuals for acting without integrity in relation to their pension advice business and misleading the FCA
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published Decision Notices in respect of three firms (Financial Page Ltd, Henderson Carter Associates Limited and Bank House Investment Management Limited) and five individuals (Andrew Page, Thomas Ward