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MS17/1.2: Annex 3: NMG Consulting - Consumer Research Technical Report [pdf]
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Regulatory sandbox lessons learned report
This report reflects on insights and lessons learned from testing since the regulatory sandbox launched in June 2016. -
Consumer explanations of “advice” and “guidance” [pdf]
Prepared by the Financial Advice Working Group for HM Treasury and the Financial Conduct Authority -
Consumer Duty firm survey results Autumn 2023 [pdf]
The second of 3 waves of quantitative tracking research on monitoring firms’ progress and challenges to implementing the Consumer Duty. This wave, taking place 6 months after wave 1, focuses on compliance and action taken in response to the Duty. -
Retirement income market study
In March 2015, we published the final findings of our retirement income market study and our proposed remedies. -
Consumer credit licence-holders: Population sizing and communications research - key findings [pdf]
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Valuing consumers’ time in our Cost Benefit Analysis [pdf]
The FCA routinely employs cost benefit analysis (CBA) to determine the impacts of its interventions, this study is concerned with valuing time savings/losses for consumers. -
Evaluating our work
Find out more about how we evaluate our work in relation to our rules and wider effectiveness, and how this evaluation is a critical part of getting our interventions right and helping us improve our performance. -
2013 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 2013. -
Increasing confidence: what power posing can tell us about research for regulation
But what does controversy over power posing have to do with research for financial regulation? ... Whilst publication bias and related research practices may sound like academic issues (in both senses of the word!), they have real and serious consequences