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Persistency reports: insurance companies
Insurance companies with permission to carry out life policies, must send us a persistency report by 30 April each year, in line with SUP16.8. Learn more on submitting a report. -
The Evolution of the Mortgage Market
The Evolution of the Mortgage Market. Speeches First published:. 11/03/2015. Last updated: 11/03/2015. ... Our data does not necessarily support the view that older borrowers cannot get a mortgage or remortgage. -
Electronic money institution applicants
Find out what conditions you must meet to become an e-money institution, and what to include in your application to be authorised by or registered with the FCA. -
Electronic money and payment service providers: conduct of business requirements
Read more about how conduct of business requirements affect payment service providers (PSPs) and electronic money issuers. -
CP15/28: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 10
CP15/28: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 10. Consultation papers First published:. 04/09/2015. ... make changes to our DISP rules to make complaints reporting requirements more consistent and clear. -
Defined benefit pension transfers
Read about the FCA's work in defined benefit (DB) transfers to date and the continued supervision in this area. -
Consumer Credit Seminar
Speech by Linda Woodall, Director of Mortgage and Consumer Lending of the FCA. -
Information we can share
A guide to what the FCA can and can’t share with the public about firms, people, and markets. -
Mobile phone insurance: Follow-up review findings
Mobile phone insurance: Follow-up review findings. Thematic reviews First published:. 10/12/2015. ... Following our intervention, a number of firms have already made further improvements to their claims and complaints handling. -
PS14/18: Credit broking and fees
PS14/18: Credit broking and fees. Policy statements First published:. 01/12/2014. Last updated: 02/01/2015. ... Our new rules on credit broking came into effect on 2 January 2015.