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A to Z of financial terms - Open finance
A to Z of financial services to help you understand financial and legal terms. -
TR18/2: Impact of credit broking remuneration models at the point of sale
This report shares the findings of our thematic review into inter-firm commission or remuneration models in credit broking. -
FS20/14: Mortgages and coronavirus: additional guidance for firms – feedback on draft guidance for mortgages
Our guidance published in June 2020 will continue to provide support for those impacted by coronavirus until 31 October 2020 – with consumers able to take a first or second 3 month payment deferral until this date. -
CP15/34: Regulatory fees and levies: policy proposals for 2016/17
levy a 10% discount on fees paid by European Economic Area (EEA) branches that 'passport' into the UK market as home finance intermediaries under the Mortgage Credit Directive. ... Or send them in writing to:. David Cheesman. Finance Division - fees -
CP21/2 Financial Services Compensation Scheme – Management Expenses Levy Limit 2021/22
We and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) are consulting on proposals for the annual Management Expenses Levy Limit (MELL) for the Financial Services Compensation Scheme for the financial year 2021/22. -
Industry to begin testing the Financial Instruments Transparency System (FITRS)
We're asking for feedback on FCA FITRS (Financial Instruments Transparency System), which will be available for testing from 5 October 2020. -
Authorised fund managers’ assessments of their funds’ value
This review sets out our findings from our review, where we looked at the processes used by different Authorised Fund Managers (AFMs) when they carry out assessments of value (AoVs or 'Value Assessments') for the funds they operate. -
Information on financial advice firms reporting cyber incidents - February 2026
FCA provides information on financial advice firms reporting cyber incident -
FCA confirms plan to protect access to cash for consumers and small businesses
Banks and building societies will need to weigh up if local communities lack access to cash services, like branches and ATMs, and plug significant gaps, under new FCA rules. -
FCA reminds banks of their obligations when cancelling Continuous Payment Authorities
Consumers who have set up a regular payment from their account will now be able to successfully cancel that arrangement by contacting their card provider, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said today. -
FCA calls on insurers to ensure they demonstrate fair value and good customer outcomes
Insurers and brokers have improved governance and oversight of how products are designed, managed, reviewed, and distributed, but many still cannot show how they are providing fair value to customers or that they were receiving good outcomes.