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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. -
UK Benchmarks Regulation
The Benchmarks Regulation (BMR) aims include ensuring benchmarks are robust and reliable. Learn more about how this affects you and the different benchmarks. -
Copyright notice
Find out more about using or copying material on our website and terms and conditions for reproducing accompanying materials. -
LIBOR transition
As of end-2021, LIBOR has changed. Firms must act now and remove remaining dependencies on LIBOR. -
CP19/2: Brexit and contractual continuity
The financial services contracts regime (FSCR) allows EEA firms to run off their regulated business in the UK, if the UK leaves the EU without an implementation period. -
Complaints data
The FCA publishes details of the complaints received by banks, insurers, lenders and other firms, and what those complaints were about. View the latest data and the most complained about firms and financial products. -
Sustainability disclosure and labelling regime
Information for firms and trade associations on sustainability disclosure requirements and the anti-greenwashing rule. -
Diversity, equity and inclusion: How we work
As a public body, the FCA aims to eliminate discrimination and advance equality of opportunity. Read more about our work towards our objectives. -
2015 Disclosure Log
The aim of the FCA's Disclosure Log is to keep information that it has released under the Freedom of Information Act and which it thinks is of wider public interest. Find the Disclosure Log for 2015. -
FSA CP13/8: Publishing information about warning notices
This consultation paper sets out our proposals on how the FCA will publish information about the subject-matter of a warning notice if it considers it to be appropriate. -
Product sales data - 2023
The FCA collects data from the firms it regulates on what products they are selling. Firms operating in the mortgages, retail investments or protection sectors submit product transaction data to the FCA quarterly.