The former interim chief executive of the FCA Christopher Woolard has been awarded a CBE in the New Year Honours list.
The FCA is to consult on tougher rules to protect millions of vulnerable consumers.
The FCA has launched a consultation on proposed guidance for firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers.
The FCA has today published a discussion paper on intergenerational financial differences, exploring the changing financial needs of consumers from different age groups.
FCA figures have shown a fall in the number of complaints about regulated firms.
FCA data showed an increase in the number of complaints about regulated firms, with more than four million complaints during the first half of 2018.
The FCA, alongside 11 financial regulators and related organisations, has today announced the creation of the Global Financial Innovation Network (GFIN), building on the regulator’s proposal to create a ‘global sandbox’.
The Financial Conduct Authority may introduce a cap on drawdown charges as it announces a package of measures to trackle potential 'harm' from the Pension Freedoms.
The Financial Conduct Authority has today proposed a ban on contingent charging on pension transfers and reaffirmed its view that DB transfers should be considered unsuitable unless there is a good reason to transfer.
The Financial Conduct Authority has identified a number of pension areas where ‘intervention’ may be necessary following the introduction of the pension freedoms in April 2015.
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