
The FCA's headquarters in Stratford, London
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has set out a three-year strategy to improve outcomes for consumers while saying it would publish and hold itself accountable against outcomes and performance metrics.
The regulator said its three-year strategy would prioritise resources to prevent serious harm, set higher standards and promote competition. A key strategy within the plan, the watchdog said, w...
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