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FCA publishes Final Summary of RBS’s treatment of SME customers referred to its Global Restructuring Group
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today publishes the Final Summary of the independent review of Royal Bank of Scotland’s (RBS) treatment of small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) customers transferred to its Global Restructuring Group (GRG). -
Regulatory reporting
Find out more about the type of reports you should be sending us to comply with our regulatory requirements. -
Market Watch 72
In this Market Watch, we outline our recent findings on the quality of service provided by Approved Publication Arrangements (APAs) and Approved Reporting Mechanisms (ARMs), collectively known as Data Reporting Services Providers (DRSPs), to clients -
TR14/18 – Complaint handling
In relation to complaints, this means firms having effective and transparent complaint-handling arrangements which ensure that complaints are dealt with reasonably, promptly and fairly. ... In particular, firms may like to focus on:. Whether their -
Independent investigation into London Capital & Finance
Read the report of the independent investigation into the events relating to the FCA’s regulation of London Capital & Finance (LCF) following the firm’s failure. -
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Previous complaints data
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Brexit resources
This page lists our news and statements, speeches, publications and other pages related to Brexit. -
Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF)
The Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF) brings together senior financial sector representatives to share their experiences in managing climate-related risks and opportunities. -
Our powers to ban a promotion or advert
The FCA has the legal power to ban financial promotions or adverts that are unclear, unfair or misleading. Find out what actions the FCA can take and how it decides whether to act.