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Ensuring the fair treatment of customers in vulnerable circumstances
The positive steps firms have taken to embed FCA guidance and the areas where we expect to see improvement. -
Building our societies through lending and savings
Speech by Emily Shepperd, FCA Chief Operating Officer at the Building Societies Annual Conference -
Automated investment services - our expectations
The FCA carried out two reviews, the first looking at firms offering automated online discretionary investment management and the second looked at firms providing retail investment advice exclusively through automated channels. The FCA reports back -
Coronavirus linked forbearance: key findings
We set out our findings from our review, where we considered mortgage and consumer credit firms' implementation of Tailored Support Guidance since November 2020 and the operational readiness of firms to support customers in financial difficulty. -
Our approach to ensuring firms treat vulnerable customers fairly
Speech given by Nisha Arora, Director, Consumer and Retail Policy at the TISA Vulnerability Conference. -
Protecting access to cash and banking services
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition, delivered at Which? Cash Summit 2.0 -
Treating vulnerable consumers fairly
Find out about our work on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers, including why vulnerability matters, how it affects your firm, and our guidance on supporting customers in vulnerable circumstances. -
Overdrafts and coronavirus: draft guidance for firms
FCA guidance for firms: overdrafts and coronavirus -
Motor finance agreements and coronavirus: draft temporary guidance for firms
This guidance applies to regulated firms that issue regulated motor finance agreements. -
Fair treatment of customers
All firms must be able to show consistently that fair treatment of customers is at the heart of their business model. Learn more about what is expected.