
New Consumer Credit regulatory return: updated Q&A
AMI is holding a virtual working group session with the FCA on the 15th of September to discuss the consumer credit regulatory return – have your say…
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AMI is holding a virtual working group session with the FCA on the 15th of September to discuss the consumer credit regulatory return – have your say…

AMI’s September 2025 industry update; what’s new across the mortgage & protection industries this month…

As we reach the end of September, AMI Chief Executive Stephanie Charman updates us on what the team have been working on this month and what’s coming next…

AMI has now submitted our response to the FCA’s Mortgage Discussion Paper; read our key messages to the FCA and read our response in full…

AMI Chief Executive Stephanie Charman discusses AMI’s response to the FCA’s latest discussion paper and the value of advice for Mortgage Strategy magazine…

AMI Chief Executive Stephanie Charman gives an update on what the team have been working on this month, and upcoming consultation deadlines…

AMI’s August 2025 update; what’s new across the mortgage industry this month, including regulatory updates and industry initiatives…

AMI Head of Policy Stacy Penn on how the UK mortgage market is evolving through regulatory reforms, tech advances and changing consumer expectations…

AMI’s view of the likely impact on the mortgage industry of the recent motor finance Supreme Court ruling…

AMI is holding a virtual working group session with the FCA on the 15th of September to discuss the consumer credit regulatory return – have your say…

We’re inviting you to take part in the 2025 Understanding Vulnerability Survey, a follow-up to the survey conducted in November 2024…

AMI breaks down the potential impacts of the Mortgage Rule Review on mortgage intermediary firms and the mortgage sector as a whole…
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