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Financial Lives survey
Based on nearly 13,000 face-to-face and online interviews, Financial Lives is our largest tracking survey of adults and their finances. It reveals a wealth of information about different types of consumer and their experiences of financial products and services. -
FCA reveals findings from its first Financial Lives Survey
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published the results of its Financial Lives Survey 2017. -
UK EMIR news
Read our archive of news relating to EMIR dating back to August 2013. -
FCA and Payment Systems Regulator publish updated evidence on cash access
The FCA and Payment Systems Regulator have published an updated assessment of the UK’s access to cash infrastructure, taking into account the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19), alongside new research on consumers who rely on cash. -
Business interruption insurance
Find out about how we obtained legal clarity on business interruption (BI) insurance during the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis. -
Promoting competitiveness is a juggling act
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director, Markets and Executive Director, International at TheCityUK International Conference 2024. -
The Financial Lives survey
Financial Lives is the FCA's flagship nationally representative survey of UK consumers. It provides information about consumers’ attitudes towards managing their money, the financial products they have and their experiences of engaging with -
Personal data and Financial Lives survey
This privacy notice explains what personal data the FCA collects during the Financial Lives survey and how and why it uses the information as part of its regulatory work. -
Financial Lives 2020 survey
Find out more about the Financial Lives 2020 survey including the FCA's reports and data. -
About our data
The FCA publishes a wide range of data. Find out about the types of data available and how often it is published. -
Finance Live (clone)
Fraudsters are using the details of firms registered to carry out financial services activities to try to convince people that they work for a genuine, registered firm. Find out more about this ‘clone firm’.