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Reports summarising the performance of the Claims Management Regulator across a 12-month period.
Contact your claims company or the Financial Ombudsman Service to make a complaint
How to apply for authorisation to become a regulated claims company, understanding the fee structure, and how and when to pay fees.
Find out if a business is, or has been, authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority to provide claims management services
The Claims Management Regulator was a unit of the Ministry of Justice that regulated companies providing claims management services to England and Wales. Its regulatory responsibilities passed to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) on 1st April 2019.
Carol Brady has now published the final report of her independent review of claims management regulation, commissioned by HM Treasury and the Ministry of Justice.
The government is seeking views on draft secondary regulations relating to claims management regulation.
Recent investigations and enforcement actions carried out by the Claims Management Regulator.
A report summarising the performance of the regulator for the period April 2017 to March 2018.
A report summarising the performance of the regulator for the period April 2014 to March 2015.
This publication provides an overview of applications received and decisions made for miscarriage of justice between April 2016 and March 2024.
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