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List of all forms on fca.org.uk For Handbook forms, please use the Handbook forms page. -
GC14/3 Retail Investment Advice: Clarifying the boundaries and exploring the barriers to market development
To inform our thinking and the development of this guidance, we carried out:. ... This guidance should be read by firms distributing retail investment products and consumer groups. -
Occasional Paper No. 49: Borrower subgroups and the path into distress: commonalities and differences
Occasional Paper 49 -
Our Rule Review Framework
The FCA have developed a draft Rule Review Framework to explain how it plans to monitor and review how its rules are working in practice. -
Occasional Paper No. 33: Choices of dominated mortgage products by UK consumers
As part of the mortgages market study, the FCA wanted to understand the extent to which UK consumers might save money when buying a mortgage and to understand what may be driving some to buy more expensive mortgages. This Occasional Paper -
Occasional Paper No. 20: Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress?
This paper analyses the prevalence of financial distress, how this distress is related to consumer credit use, and whether financial distress can be predicted. -
Consumers struggling to understand structured products as Financial Conduct Authority calls for improvements from firms
A behavioural economics research paper published today by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has found that many consumers overestimate the expected returns on structured deposits. -
Matter of fact-sheets: improving consumer comprehension of financial sustainability disclosures
To help consumers better understand sustainability disclosures for investment products, we carried out a programme of behavioural research. -
Our approach to competition
The FCA promotes effective competition in the interests of consumers. -
Occasional Paper No. 18: Market-Based Finance: Its Contributions and Emerging Issues
to develop an analytical framework to help us appreciate market-based finance’s (MBF) contribution to consumer welfare and identify its potential risks. ... Occasional Papers contribute to the work of the FCA by providing rigorous research results and -
Review into change and innovation in the unsecured credit market (the Woolard Review)
Information about our review of unsecured credit market regulation, chaired by Christopher Woolard CBE