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UK SFTR reporting obligation
We explain the UK Securities Financing Transactions Regulation (SFTR) reporting requirements and what they mean for your firm. -
Publication of costs and charges data by workplace personal pension providers
Our expectations of providers for the first publication of costs and charges information under the new rules. -
UK regulators, government and other bodies
Find out more about the UK agencies, government departments and other regulators we cooperate closely with. -
Business interruption insurance test case – Insurer claims data
The FCA gathers information regularly from all affected insurers on the progress of their non-damage business interruption insurance claims, and publishes this data. -
Business Plan 2024/25
Our Business Plan details the work we'll do over the next 12 months to help deliver the commitments in our Strategy. -
The future of LIBOR
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at Bloomberg London. -
Highlights of the FCA’s new approach in 2021
Our mission is to protect consumers from harm, enhance the integrity of the UK’s financial system and promote competition. We are continuing to pursue these objectives while also working to become a more innovative, adaptive and assertive regulator -
Building better foundations in AI
Speech by Jessica Rusu, FCA Chief Data, Information and Intelligence Officer, at The Alan Turing Institute’s Framework for Responsible Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in the Financial Services Industry event. -
FCA response to Amigo’s Scheme being rejected by the High Court
The Court has refused to sanction the Scheme of Arrangement proposed by Amigo (the Scheme). The FCA had objected to the proposed Scheme and is now carefully considering the Court’s judgment and Amigo’s response. -
Market Watch 70
In this Market Watch, we outline recent observations on the transaction reporting and instrument reference data regimes. These will be of interest to investment firms, credit institutions, trading venues, systematic internalisers, and approved