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13 May 2026

Enhancing Financial Services Bill announced in King's Speech 2026

Enhancing Financial Services Bill announced in King's Speech 2026
25 February 2025

FSR Brief EP3: If it's broken, how do you fix it? Consumer Redress and the Call for Input

FSR Brief EP3: If it's broken, how do you fix it? Consumer Redress and the Call for Input
14 August 2018

Do we need a new duty of care in financial services?

On 17 July 2018, the FCA published a paper on its Approach to Consumers (the Approach), accompanied by a discussion paper DP18/5 (the DP) on …

31 March 2017

FCA orders listed company to compensate investors following market abuse

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has ordered that Tesco plc and Tesco Stores Limited (together, Tesco) pay compensation to certain Tesco …

01 September 2015

UK FCA past business reviews: what duties, if any, do financial institutions owe directly to customers? High Court finds no contractual obligations, but tortious duties are arguable

The recent and somewhat surprising decision of the High Court in Suremime Limited v Barclays Bank plc [2015] EWHC 2277 (QB) is important to any financial …

04 March 2013

UK: Improving accountability of the FCA and the financial services industry through transparency and more effective disclosure

Being a transparent regulator is at the heart of the approach of the new Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).  Clearly there is a need to strike the …

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