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Our Annual Report and Accounts 2016/17
Our Annual Report and Accounts shows how our work over the last year has met our objectives and delivered against the key priorities we set out in our Business Plan 2016/17. -
Cracking down on misleading credit brokers
The FCA researched different types of investors to decide the best techniques to reach different groups with the InvestSmart campaign. -
Consumer credit and consumers in vulnerable circumstances
The footnote should have referenced ‘Debt Resolution in the UK’, Zero-credit research and report commissioned by The Debt Resolution Forum, 2012. ... financial promotions and improving debt management. -
Debt management firms still failing Britain’s most vulnerable consumers, says FCA
The review also uncovered failures and inaccuracies in the information provided by advisers eager to sign people up to a debt management plan (DMP) with their firm. ... car. The adviser not only failed to tell her this assumption may have been incorrect, -
Consumer Duty firm survey – Spring 2023
The FCA commissioned Ipsos UK to undertake an anonymous survey of 1,230 firms in scope of the Consumer Duty. This survey adds to the FCA's understanding of how prepared firms are for when the Duty comes into force for products and services that are -
Business Plan 2023/24
The FCA's Business Plan details the work it will do over the next 12 months to help deliver the commitments in its Strategy. -
Unfair contract terms library
The FCA's work on unfair contract terms including past undertakings, agreements and other publications. -
Consumer credit regulation: the journey so far
Speech by Tracey McDermott, Acting Chief Executive, FCA, delivered at the Credit Summit 2016 on 7 April 2016. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Regulatory Sandbox accepted firms
Firms that have been accepted into the Regulatory Sandbox, including previous cohorts. -
Mortgage fraud
If you mislead a lender about the sale price of your home, you could be committing fraud. Find out how this crime works and how to protect yourself.