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Account information and payment initiation
The banking industry is currently working on how to standardise the way data is accessed by Account Information Services Providers (AISPs) and Payment Initiation Service Provider (PISPs), including through open banking standards. -
PS20/13: Amendments to the open banking identification requirements (eIDAS certificate)
We outline feedback to CP20/18 and confirm near final rules to amend Article 34(1) of the UK-RTS, with minor changes to the proposal in CP20/18. -
PS20/13: Amendments to the open banking identification requirements (eIDAS certificate) [pdf]
This Policy Statement (PS) summarises the responses we received to CP20/18: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 29. File updated with accessibility tags -
Strong Customer Authentication
The FCA's expectations for your firm when implementing Strong Customer Authentication (SCA), including in e-commerce and online banking. -
Business Plan 2023/24
The FCA's Business Plan details the work it will do over the next 12 months to help deliver the commitments in its Strategy. -
UK EMIR news
Read our archive of news relating to EMIR dating back to August 2013. -
FCA outcomes and metrics
The FCA is committed to being clear about how it is accountable for its progress. On this page the FCA sets out its outcomes and the metrics it will use to measure them. -
Unstable coins: cryptoassets, financial regulation and preventing financial crime in the emerging market for digital assets
Speech delivered by Therese Chambers, Director of Retail and Regulatory Investigations at the FCA, on cryptoassets. -
From Innovation Hub to Innovation Culture
Speech by Nick Cook, director of innovation delivered at the 6th Central Bank Executive Summit. -
The drive for data in Non-Bank Financial Intermediation (NBFI)
Speech by Ashley Alder, FCA Chair, delivered at the Managed Funds Associations’ Global Summit -
Insights from the Cyber Coordination Groups
Insights from the Cyber Coordination Groups