Two CMCs have agreed to change their exit fee policies and two others have agreed not to take on clients until they’re able to show they comply with FCA rules.
Two CMCs have agreed to change their exit fee policies and two others have agreed not to take on clients until they’re able to show they comply with FCA rules.
John Higgins, partner at Pathlight Associates, addresses how smaller firms, mortgage brokers, and financial advisers can avoid regulatory scrutiny by establishing measures to promote...
It has launched a new Suitability Report ahead of potential regulatory change as a result of the FCA’s recent Discussion Paper.
Kate Davies, executive director of the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA), says the FCA's plan to widen access to homeownership requires proportionate, intelligent...
more2life responds to the FCA's Discussion Paper, urging it to create the conditions for later life lending to deliver to its full potential.
Sebastian Murphy, group director at JLM Mortgage Services, says if the Government is serious about improving first-time buyer outcomes, it needs an ongoing conversation with the people...
Research by the FCA highlights the compounding effects of multiple vulnerabilities and how this needs to be considered by firms.
£129 million has been paid to date to almost 150,000 customers.
Four in five brokers encounter vulnerable clients, but over half of lenders have not received a single disclosure in the last 12 months.
Among those who have already made a claim, 46% did so using a claims management company or law firm.
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