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Learn more about mortgages
Check MoneyHelper for free, impartial help, backed by government, on mortgages. We work with MoneyHelper to provide free support and financial guidance. -
Misleading financial promotions
If you see a financial promotion or advert that’s unclear or misleading, you can report it to the FCA. Find out what we can investigate and how to spot the warning signs. -
CP14/28: MIPRU Simplification
This paper sets out our proposed changes to our Handbook to make it simpler for certain mortgage firms to calculate their capital requirements. -
Building on experience
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at 'The future of financial services', Lansons, London. -
Self-certified mortgages from firms not based in the UK – warning to consumers
Even if a regulated mortgage adviser in the UK recommends such a mortgage, you will not be able to get compensation from that adviser if it turns out you cannot afford ... Before making any decisions, find a regulated mortgage adviser who can give you -
Information on mortgages with advances greater that £5 million - December 2022
FCA provides information on mortgages with advances greater that £5 million - December 2022 -
Reporting complaints
The Dispute Resolution (DISP) rules require firms to send us reports on volumes of complaints. Find out how to submit one. -
Apply to become a consumer credit broker
Find out how to apply to the FCA for authorisation if you want to engage in regulated activities as a consumer credit broker. -
Close links
Close links requirements are part of our work to ensure firms are not used for financial crime and preserve the stability of the financial system. Find out how to report close links. -
Apply to become a consumer investments firm
Find out how to apply to the FCA for authorisation if you're a consumer investments firm, such as a financial adviser or investment platform. -
Ex-Mortgage Advisor sentenced to two years after FCA action
On Friday 12 July, at Maidstone Crown Court, following criminal action brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Michael Joseph James Lewis was sentenced to two years in prison on two counts of making/supplying documentation for use in fraud