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Event costs
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FCA Mortgage Conference 2015 — panel summaries
Speaker: Campbell Robb – CEO, Shelter. Panellists:. Nida Broughton – Chief Economist, Social Market Foundation. ... the future of the housing market Demographic changes, as a result of social and economic change, will continue to challenge the UK -
FG21/3: Advising on pension transfers
This Finalised Guidance (FG) provides non-Handbook guidance to help advisers understand our expectations when advising on pension transfers and conversions. -
Retirement income market data
The pension reforms have brought about significant changes in the way consumers can access their pensions. ... consumers’ stated use of Pension Wise. whether consumers change providers when accessing their pensions. -
Future Horizons Conference
Our Future Horizons Conference was held in April 2017 and brought together leading thinkers to look at the big challenges facing financial services over the next 15 years. -
Complaints data
The FCA publishes details of the complaints received by banks, insurers, lenders and other firms, and what those complaints were about. View the latest data and the most complained about firms and financial products. -
Product sales data - 2022
The FCA collects data from the firms it regulates on what products they are selling. Firms operating in the mortgages, retail investments or protection sectors submit product transaction data to the FCA quarterly. -
Pensions TechSprint
The event explored how technology can increase consumers' engagement with their pensions and assist them in making decisions on their retirement options. -
Agreements with overseas regulators
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Brexit resources
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