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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
FSA - CP10/10 [pdf]
Consultation FSA - CP10/10 - The FSA's Consultation paper CP10/10 is entitled 'Quarterly consultation (No. 24)'. It was published in April 2010. Comments on all proposed amendments should reach us by 6 June 2010. -
FSA - CP10/01 [pdf]
Consultation FSA - CP10/1 - The FSA's Consultation paper CP10/01 is entitled 'Quarterly consultation (No. 23)'. It was published in January 2010. Comments on all proposed amendments should reach us by 6 March 2010. -
CP15/19: Quarterly Consultation No.9 [pdf]
Once a quarter, we consult on proposed miscellaneous amendments to our Handbook. These tend to be minor changes but we still want to get your feedback on our proposals. -
Market Watch issue 64: market conduct and Brexit and MiFID II transaction reporting issues [pdf]
This edition of Market Watch provides important information to help MiFID II firms prepare for the end of the transition period. -
GC22/1: FCA’s approach to compromises for regulated firms [pdf]
Compromises are arrangements that allow a firm to settle its liabilities with creditors and/or shareholders. -
Market Watch issue 61 [pdf]
This edition of Market Watch provides important information to help firms prepare for a possible no deal Brexit on 31 October. -
The Importance of Diversity
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the PIMFA Wealth of Diversity Conference 2019. -
CP22/3: Pensions dashboards: proposed rules for pension providers [pdf]
The focus of this paper is the FCA’s responsibilities in delivering pensions dashboards, but we are just one of many organisations involved. -
CP21/14: Preventing claims management phoenixing by financial services firms [pdf]
In this consultation paper we set out our proposals to address the practice we call ‘claims management phoenixing’ by individuals in financial services (FS) firms. -
CP21/12: A new authorised fund regime for investing in long term assets [pdf]
This consultation paper sets out proposals for a new category of authorised open‑ended fund called the long‑term asset fund (LTAF).