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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. -
FCA response to the independent panels’ 2023/24 annual reports
In line with its statutory requirement, the FCA responds to key representations made by the Panels in their 2023/24 annual reports. -
FCA censures Institute of Certified Bookkeepers for failings in anti-money laundering supervision
The ICB is supervised by OPBAS which is part of the FCA. -
FCA announces proposals for further support to consumer credit borrowers impacted by coronavirus
As a result of increasing restrictions announced in recent weeks, we are proposing to enhance measures to provide further support to consumers impacted by coronavirus. -
FCA calls on insurance intermediaries to better manage conflicts of interest when dealing with small business clients
conflicts of interest were not always effectively mitigated in relation to add-on insurance or services, premium finance or where the cost of insurance is borne by a third party. -
GC26/5: Non-Handbook Guidance on CRYPTOPRU 7: Overall risk assessment for CRYPTOPRU firms
The FCA is consulting on proposed non-Handbook guidance relevant to CRYPTOPRU 7: Overall risk assessment for CRYPTOPRU firms. -
Insurance brokers: serving consumers and businesses in times of uncertainty and change
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition, delivered at the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) Conference. -
FG21/4: Guidance for insolvency practitioners on how to approach regulated firms
We are publishing non-handbook guidance for insolvency practitioners (IPs) on how to approach insolvencies of regulated firms. -
Three individuals and two firms charged over alleged unauthorised business activities
The FCA has started criminal proceedings against Anthony Hay, Laura Hay, Tim Stewart, Premier Finance GB Ltd and Proserv GBR Limited, for allegedly engaging in unauthorised business. -
FCA sets out temporary measures for firms on ‘naming and marketing’ sustainability rules
We're offering firms temporary flexibility to comply with ‘naming and marketing’ rules under our Sustainability Disclosure Requirements regime until 2 April 2025. -
FCA bans and fines Paul Reynolds £290,344 for misleading and unsuitable advice
Between 2005 and 2010, while he was an approved person at Aspire Personal Finance Limited, Mr Reynolds recommended a number of complex and high risk products to his clients, many of ... Aspire Personal Finance Limited was previously known as Positive