Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) - Industry Regulator
The FCA want consumers to use financial services with confidence and have products that meet their needs, from firms and individuals they can trust.
Address:
The Financial Conduct Authority, 12, Endeavour Square, London, E20 1JN
Telephone number:
08001116768
Email:
consumer.queries@fca.org.uk
Website:
FCA website
To achieve this, the FCA regulate firms and financial advisers so that markets and financial systems remain sound, stable and resilient. They also encourage transparent pricing that's easy for everyone to understand.
The aim of the FCA is to help firms put the interests of their customers and the integrity of the market at the core of what they do.
- Types of firms regulated by the FCA:-
- Banks, builiding societies and credit unions
- Claims management companies
- Electronic money and payment institutions
- Financial Technology (Fintech) and innovatitive businesses
- General insurers and insurance intermediaries
- Investment managers
- Life insurers and pension providers
- Mortgage lenders and intermediaries
- Mutual societies
- Sole advisers
- Wealth managers Please visit the Financial Conduct Authority's website for further information.
Last modified on 11 January 2024