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Sustainability
Sustainability. Speeches First published:. 22/07/2014. Last updated: 05/08/2014. Share page. ... the transaction, saving consumers an estimated £200m in overdraft fees and bank charges. -
RMA-B Profit and loss account: FAQs
RMA-B Profit and loss account: FAQs -
2016 Disclosure Log
The aim of the FCA's Disclosure Log is to keep information that it has released under the Freedom of Information Act and which it thinks is of wider public interest. Find the Disclosure Log for 2016. -
Robo Advice: an FCA perspective
Speech by Bob Ferguson, Head of Department, Strategy & Competition Division, FCA -
PS15/20: Implementation of the Mortgage Credit Directive: Consequential Changes to the Consumer Credit Sourcebook (CONC)
In this Policy Statement we report on the main issues arising from the MCD elements of CP15/6 and publish the final rules. -
PS19/23: FCA and PRA changes to mortgage reporting requirements
We summarise the feedback and our response to it following consultation paper (CP) FCA – 18/41 / PRA – 30/18. -
Speech: The economic challenge of regulating the mortgage market
The second might be a subset of the first, although its focus on causes of harm and whether these can be addressed successfully is distinctly different. ... preferences. Perhaps when initial mortgage savings are much more than offset by later high charges -
Consumer Duty: the art of the possible in a year
Speech by Sheldon Mills, FCA Executive Director of Consumers & Competition on the Consumer Duty at KPMG. -
Mortgage lending & administration data items: FAQs
Mortgage lending & administration data items: FAQs -
Report fee tariff data
Read FCA guidance on how to fill in your online tariff data forms and provide information about your firm that will help calculate annual fees for the next financial year.