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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
Forms
List of all forms on fca.org.uk For Handbook forms, please use the Handbook forms page. -
FCA sets out ideas to improve information provided to retail investors
The FCA is seeking views on how to ensure investors get clear, helpful information. -
Nikhil Rathi discusses the FCA’s pandemic response and his vision for the future
Read the highlights of new FCA Chief Executive Nikhil Rathi's first Inside FCA Podcast interview -
Consumer Investments: Strategy and Feedback Statement
The FCA sets out its view of consumer harm in this market and its 3-year strategy to address this. -
FCA confirms approach to European firms temporarily operating in the UK
European firms wishing to remain in the temporary permissions regime (TPR) need to meet our standards to continue operating in the UK. -
DRSP authorisation and supervision forms
We have a number of MAR 9 forms to help your application process. 'Find out about the different data reporting services providers (DRSP) authorisation and supervision documents you may need. -
Towards end of the transition period: getting ready for a new environment
Speech delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International, at the UK’s Regulatory Regime for Financial Services Summit. -
Financial Conduct Authority outlines how it would use the temporary transitional power
The FCA has set out how it would use the temporary transitional power in the event the UK leaves the EU without an agreement. -
Supervisory flexibility on RTS 27 reports and 10% depreciation notifications
We are putting in place temporary measures with respect to RTS 27 reports and 10% depreciation notifications while we consult on changes to these requirements later this Spring. -
FCA proposes to simplify rules to help encourage companies to list in the UK
The FCA proposes to reform and streamline the listing rules in the UK to help attract a wider range of companies, encourage competition and improve choice for investors. -
Joint statement by UK and US authorities on continuity of derivatives trading and clearing post-Brexit
Market participants can be assured of the continuity of derivatives trading and clearing activities between the UK and US, after the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, following this joint statement by the Bank of England including the Prudential