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Climate change and sustainable finance
The FCA's work on climate change and other environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. -
FCA issues research on mortgage switching
The FCA has today released our latest research into mortgage switching and how consumers can be encouraged to seek out better deals -
Mortgages Market Study: MS16/2
We have published the Mortgages Market Study final report. It explains our final findings and provides a progress update on the proposed remedies. -
Aggregate complaints data: 2016 H2
This data includes all the complaints that firms report to us. -
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. -
Mortgage Charter uptake data
The FCA provides the latest quarterly data from firms who have signed up to the Government’s Mortgage Charter. -
Statement on mortgage prisoners
The FCA has been working for some time to support mortgage prisoners. This work has continued during the disruption caused by Coronavirus. So far, our action has resulted in reductions in mortgage payments for the vast majority of mortgage prisoners, -
INSIGHT | Speeches
The economic challenge of regulating the mortgage market. ... Published: 4 November2016. In a speech to the Authority Conference on Consumer Choice in Mortgage Markets, FCA Chief Economist Peter Andrews, looks at how economics and other disciplines can -
Mortgage lending statistics - March 2024
The FCA collects mortgage lending data via the Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) which is submitted to the FCA by firms carrying out mortgage lending and mortgage administration. -
Changes in mortgage regulation
Speech by Jonathan Davidson, Director of Supervision – Retail and Authorisations, delivered at the Council of Mortgage Lenders conference, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version.