Last year, the FCA announced a review into whether motor finance customers had been overcharged because of past use of ...
Financial Conduct Authority has pulled its ‘name and shame’ plan, which would have seen the City watchdog disclose firms ...
The debate surrounding the advice gap is like the sea: it comes in waves, but it’s always there. We are currently at high ...
Regulators have ended work on proposed rules and expectations aimed at improving diversity and inclusion in regulated firms.
The Financial Conduct Authority is scrapping the public interest test as part of its name and shame proposals, a move which many in the industry have welcomed.
UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is stepping up efforts to address relatively slow adoption of artificial intelligence ...
The Payment Systems Regulator will be abolished and rolled into the Financial Conduct Authority in a drive to cut business ...
Top UK regulators abandoned proposals to boost diversity across financial firms as they lean into the Labour government’s ...
The U.K.'s financial watchdog has dropped plans to name and shame firms it is investigating at an early stage amid a “lack of ...
Britain's Financial Conduct Authority on Tuesday said it would likely consult on an industry-wide scheme to compensate motor ...
Britain's top financial regulators have scrapped proposed new rules to boost diversity and inclusion in the industry, and mothballed a fresh crackdown on non-financial misconduct, citing fears of ...