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Information on bank signature forgery campaign - October 2025
FCA provides information on bank signature forgery campaign -
Measuring our impact before we intervene
Find out how we measure our impact before we intervene with rule-making powers. -
UCFX Markets / BL Markets (clone of an FCA authorised firm)
UCFX Markets / BL Markets (clone of an FCA authorised firm) is not authorised or registered by the FCA but has been targeting people in the UK, claiming to be an authorised firm. Find out why you should be wary of dealing with this unauthorised firm -
Innovation & Regulation: Partners in the success of Financial Services
Speech by Jessica Rusu, FCA Chief Data, Information and Intelligence Officer, at Money 2020 Amsterdam -
PGM Patrimoine (clone of FCA authorised firm)
Fraudsters copy the details of firms we authorise to try and convince people that their firm is genuine. Find out why you shouldn’t deal with this clone firm. -
22 years of pension savings gone in 24 hours
The FCA and The Pensions Regulator are warning the public about fraudsters targeting people’s retirement savings. This warning comes as new research suggests that 42% of pension savers, which would equate over 5 million people across the UK, could -
HycmCapitalMarkets (clone of FCA authorised firm)
HycmCapitalMarkets (clone of FCA authorised firm) is not authorised or registered by the FCA but has been targeting people in the UK, claiming to be an authorised firm. Find out why you should be wary of dealing with this unauthorised firm and how -
Information on aggregate data from REP-CRIM responses - January 2026
FCA provides information on aggregate data from REP-CRIM responses -
FCA analysing lenders’ fair value assessments
Following concerns that not all savers are getting good deals, the FCA required 9 firms to provide us with their assessments of what value their savings products offer. -
PS18/5: Powers in relation to LIBOR contributions
This Policy Statement sets the approach, criteria and methodology that we propose to apply if we needed to use powers to compel banks to contribute to LIBOR. These are based on responses to our proposals in CP17/15: Powers in relation to LIBOR