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Payments and the UK government’s pro-growth agenda: FCA seeks feedback on potential changes to contactless limits

Following the FCA’s January 2025 response to the government’s request for ideas to support its growth mission for the UK economy, the FCA has now published an engagement paper seeking feedback on the different ways that it...more

Big Tech and digital wallets: Regulatory perimeter under review following feedback to UK FCA and PSR call for information

Potential issues identified from stakeholder feedback to the FCA and PSR call for information include insufficient competition between digital wallets and between payment systems within digital wallets. The majority of...more

Financial resilience – consumer finance firms: UK FCA finds risk governance / management shortcomings

In the second half of 2023 and the first half of 2024, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) carried out a review of a sample of consumer credit firms and non-bank mortgage lenders to assess their approach to financial...more

Buy-Now Pay-Later reform: UK government publishes updated proposals – now over to the FCA

HM Treasury has published its long-awaited response to the February 2023 consultation on its proposed approach to bringing Buy-Now Pay-Later (BNPL) within the FCA’s regulatory perimeter. The government is clear that “swift...more

Payments and e-money: UK FCA consults on two-stage reforms to safeguarding regime

The FCA believes that there is a continuing problem with poor safeguarding practices across the industry due to poor implementation of the current regulatory framework under the Payment Services Regulations 2017 (PSRs) and...more

Cash Savings Market Review update: UK FCA finds room for improvement

On 19 September 2024, the FCA published an update on its review of the cash savings market and investigation into the practices of the largest 9 firms with easy access savings accounts. With a focus on the effectiveness of...more

APP fraud: UK PSR consults on reducing the maximum level of reimbursement

Following industry feedback - in particular prudential concerns for some smaller firms in the market – and work with the FCA, the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) is consulting on a proposal to reduce the maximum level of...more

UK FCA extends timeline for review of motor finance commission arrangements

Following the January 2024 launch of a review of historical motor finance commission arrangements and sales across several firms, the FCA has announced that it now plans to set out the findings from the review in May 2025...more

House of Commons Treasury Select Committee – SME Access to Finance

On 8 May 2024 the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee (TSC) published its Report on SME Finance. Recognising that SMEs are a key part of the UK’s economy, the TSC Report focusses on 5 areas which may act as barriers...more

UK Consumer Duty: Closed products and board reports are key focus areas ahead of July 2024 deadline

From 31 July 2024, the FCA's Consumer Duty will apply to closed products and services (that is, products that were closed prior to the 31 July 2023 deadline for new and existing products or services open to sale or renewal)....more

UK “de-banking”: Latest UK government and FCA developments

Following the publication in July 2023 of a policy statement on payment service contract termination rules and freedom of expression, HM Treasury (HMT) has now published a further statement on implementation, timings and next...more

UK cost-of-living crisis: FCA wants to see accelerated progress on fair and competitive savings rates

As part of a June 2023 action plan between the UK government and key regulators to ensure fair treatment of consumers and help those struggling to make payments, the FCA has agreed to focus on the savings market, with a...more

Consumer Duty: navigating the Consumer Understanding Outcome

Under the new Consumer Understanding Outcome, firms in scope of the Consumer Duty must support retail customer understanding so that all communications meet the information needs of retail customers; are likely to be...more

UK Consumer Credit Act 1974: HM Treasury takes first step towards ‘ambitious long-term reform’

Following a government announcement in June this year of a commitment to 'ambitious long-term reform' to create a consumer credit regulatory regime that fosters innovation but also maintains high levels of consumer...more

UK FCA consults on mortgage support guidance as cost of living starts to bite borrowers

With interest rates rising and inflation and energy prices at record levels, the government, major mortgage lenders and the UK FCA have agreed a range of measures that firms can use to support their existing mortgage...more

Attention lenders: UK FCA proposals to improve the credit information sector

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has set out new proposals for the credit information market to help deliver better lending decisions for borrowers. The proposals will be of interest to firms in the consumer lending...more

FCA Report on the review of borrowers in financial difficulty following COVID-19

At a time when there is an increased focus on the UK's economic outlook, the FCA has published a report highlighting how firms are treating customers in financial difficulties. The FCA review has already led to significant...more

Consumer Duty – the price and value outcome

For many firms, the "price and value" outcome will raise many new issues, and assessing whether a product or service represents fair value will require a wholly new approach....more

UK FCA, PRA and BoE publish discussion paper (DP5/22) on AI and machine learning

In the discussion paper, the UK financial supervisory authorities have not provided a new legal framework or their intended future approaches for regulating the use of AI and machine learning in financial services. However,...more

Appointed Representatives: FCA confirms changes to increase responsibilities of principal firms

The FCA has published a policy statement and final rules aimed at improving the appointed representatives (ARs) regime. Previous FCA data analysis had shown that there are more issues arising from principals and ARs than from...more

FCA final Consumer Duty rules and guidance published: time for firms to put the pedal to the metal

With the publication of the final rules there is now only a year to go before firms must comply with their Consumer Duty obligations. The FCA has emphasised that this must be a major cultural shift. While it’s good news that...more

Global Payments Newsletter, July 2022

Key developments of interest over the last month include: UK Financial Services and Markets Bill 2022-23 introduced to Parliament; US Treasury publishes framework for international engagement on digital assets; and European...more

Global Payments Newsletter, June 2022

Key developments of interest over the last month include: UK Payment Systems Regulator announces two market reviews on card fees; Reserve Bank of India publishes Payments Vision 2025; and U.S. Department of Commerce solicits...more

UK Consumer Credit Act 1974: Government Commits To 'Ambitious Long-Term Reform'

Almost 50 years after its entry into force, HM Treasury has announced a commitment to reform the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (CCA) with a plan to consult on the direction of reform by the end of this year. The reforms will build...more

Global Payments Newsletter, April 2022

Key developments of interest over the last month include: HM Treasury announces package of crypto measures including next steps on UK regulatory approach to cryptoassets, stablecoins and DLT in financial markets; Philippines...more

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