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UK, EU and international financial services: regulatory, enforcement and litigation highlights: FCA Consumer Duty reviews, sanctions, car-finance appeals, prudential and MiCAR updates (12 December 2024)

Published on: 12 December 2024

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  • UK, EU and international regulators and bodies
  • Regulated activities
  • Accountability, culture and social governance
  • Prudential requirements
  • Financial stability
  • Financial crime and sanctions
  • Consumer protection
  • Complaints, compensation and claims management
  • Investigations, enforcement and discipline
  • Regulation of capital markets
  • Sustainable finance and ESG
  • Banks and mutuals
  • Consumer credit, mortgage and home finance
  • Regulation of insurance
  • Payments and payment systems
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  • Financial Services Enforcement Database
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UK, EU and international regulators and bodies

FCA will support growth but not light touch regulation

Law360: On 10 December 2024, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) confirmed it will not revive the pre‑2008 financial crisis ‘light touch’ approach. Instead, it supports prudent risk‑taking to advance the Labour government’s aim of spurring economic growth. See: FCA will support growth but not light touch regulation.

FCA publishes Quarterly Consultation Paper No 46

The FCA has issued CP24/26: Quarterly Consultation Paper No 46. Key measures span clarifying the Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR), enhancing consumer credit product sales data reporting, changes to travel insurance signposting for customers with pre‑existing medical conditions, and the disapplication...

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