Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada is responsible for protecting the rights and interests of consumers of financial products and services. It supervises federally regulated financial entities, such as banks, and strengthens the financial literacy of Canadians.

We are a federal agency that works to keep Canada’s financial system safe and strong.

Services and information

Bouchard (Phoenix pay system) class action:

A settlement has been reached in the Bouchard class action against the Government of Canada. Consult the first notification to class members to learn more about the settlement, who’s included in the class action, how to participate in the hearing to approve the settlement or how to opt out of the class action.

Filing a complaint about financial products and services

Steps for making a complaint to a bank or other federally regulated financial institution.

Accepting card payments

Merchants' rights, how card payments work, choosing a service provider.

Managing your money

Budgeting, banking, money transfers, insurance and planning your finances at different life stages.

Debt and borrowing

Managing debt, credit reports, mortgages, credit cards, loans, lines of credit and more.

FCAC Decisions

Commissioner’s Decisions following investigations of regulated entities.

Financial literacy in Canada

National Financial Literacy Strategy, wellness in the workplace, newsletter, committees.

News

More: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada news

Features

Housing costs on your mind?

Find programs and resources for homeowners, home buyers and renters.

FCAC Newsletter

Read the November 2024 edition.

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