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Climate change and sustainable finance
The FCA's work on climate change and other environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. -
Access to cash coverage in the UK 2021 Q3
The FCA provides an overview of geographical cash access coverage in the UK at the end of the third quarter of 2021. This is the third in a series of regular updates that will monitor coverage over time. -
Business Plan 2021/22
Our Business Plan 2021/22 explains how we see our future role and priorities, how we intend to deliver them and how we will measure our performance. -
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. -
FCA sets out views on Employer Salary Advance Schemes
Our statement explaining our view of the risks and benefits of Employer Salary Advance Schemes (ESAS) and what employers and employees should consider when using them. -
FCA Decision Notice 2015: Mark John Owen [pdf]
This decision notice refers to breaches of APER 1, APER 4, FIT related to mis-selling, failing to be open and co-operative, lack of fitness/propriety, failing to act on information appropriately in the Asset Management sector. Our view is that a -
Our gender and ethnicity pay gaps 2019
We report on our gender and ethnicity pay gaps. -
The Importance of Diversity
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the PIMFA Wealth of Diversity Conference 2019. -
Decision Notice: Robert Ward (Director of BHIM) [pdf]
This decision notice (Robert Ward (Director of BHIM) refers to breaches of APER 1 and FIT related to a lack of fitness/propriety, mis-selling and failing to be open and co-operative in the investment adviser and pensions sector. Our view is that a -
FCA further decision notice 2016: Tariq Carrimjee [pdf]
This further decision notice refers to breaches of FIT related to a lack of fitness/propriety in the investment adviser sector. Our view is that a prohibition should be imposed.