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Showing 41 to 50 of 190 search results for cash infrastructure and consumer research.

  1. The Financial Resilience Survey data

    Data Published: 04/04/2024 Last modified: 04/04/2024
    The FCA presents the results of the final Financial Resilience Survey issued in October 2023.
  2. Cash Savings Switching Box Research [pdf]

    External research Published: 18/07/2016 Last modified: 18/07/2016
    Consumer testing to inform the FCA’s proposed switching box by Optimisa Reseach.
  3. CP23/29: Access to cash

    Consultation papers Published: 07/12/2023 Last modified: 29/02/2024
    FCA proposals for how it supports access to cash in an increasingly digital world.
  4. Key workers in financial services

    Firms Published: 20/03/2020 Last modified: 10/11/2020
    We set out steps firms should take to help identify key workers in financial services.
  5. Is it a Wonderful Life?

    Speeches Published: 13/03/2019 Last modified: 16/08/2021
    Speech by Charles Randell, Chair, FCA delivered at the Retail Banking Conference 2019 in London
  6. Mini-bonds

    Consumers Know your rights Published: 17/05/2019 Last modified: 06/06/2022
    Find out about mini-bonds and why retail investors should exercise caution when buying them.
  7. Cash Savings - Technical report [pdf]

    External research Published: 20/01/2015 Last modified: 20/01/2015
    This technical report on a consumer survey into cash savings was produced by GfK Financial.
  8. Consumer credit research: credit cards

    Tasks for regulated firms Published: 06/08/2015 Last modified: 16/02/2023
    Find out about our research into credit cards, some key findings into the market and what we will do next.
  9. Trade repositories

    Focus areas Published: 07/01/2019 Last modified: 12/01/2024
    We are the UK regulator of trade repositories (TRs).
  10. The FCA’s and PSR’s joint approach to Access to Cash

    Statements Published: 16/06/2020 Last modified: 16/06/2020
    For many people cash continues to be a vital way of making payments, despite the changes brought by Covid 19. As High Streets prepare to re-open, more shops will rely on the availability of cash and the ability to access banking services such as