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Financially vulnerable customers’ thematic review: key findings
This review follows our report Mortgage lenders’ arrears management and forbearance (TR14/3, February 2014). -
MLA A1 and A2: balance sheet FAQs
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Sustainability
Our study found that around 260,000 people do not have a strategy to pay back their mortgage. ... also because the investigations into those failings have demonstrated that the way in which the businesses operated was, perhaps, not quite as they imagined, -
PPI complaints
Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) was often mis-sold to customers. Find out more about the deadline for PPI complaints, and how to protect yourself from scams. -
FCA announces support for customers who are struggling to pay their mortgage due to coronavirus
FCA announces proposals to support customers struggling to pay their mortgage due to coronavirus (Covid-19). -
FCA publishes Guidance Guarantee Policy Statement
We want this to work well for consumers and industry and I believe that the standards and rules we have published today strike that balance. ... guidance should work together to ensure that all those accessing the service get a consistent outcome. -
MLA D: Lending - business flow and rates FAQs
MLA D: Lending - business flow and rates FAQs -
The fairness challenge
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive of the FCA, at Mansion House, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Support available for mortgages as interest rates rise
If you're struggling with your mortgage due to higher living costs and interest rate rises, find out more about your options and where you can get support. -
FCA proposes the next stage of support for mortgage borrowers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced proposals to ensure that firms provide tailored support to mortgage borrowers who continue to face payment difficulties due to coronavirus.