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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
Reporting to Treasury and Parliament
The FCA is an independent financial regulator, accountable to the Treasury and Parliament. Find out what this means and how we report on our progress. -
LIBOR contractual triggers
How the FCA would announce LIBOR contractual triggers. -
One month to go for the Consumer Duty
The Consumer Duty comes into force on 31July for new and existing products and services that are open for sale or renewal. Read more about how firms should be preparing. -
British Steel pension redress scheme
You could be owed money if you were given poor advice to transfer out of the BSPS. Find out more about the FCA’s redress scheme. -
Reportable instruments
Find out from the FCA when a transaction is reportable, and about over-reporting. -
Modification by consent: CASS 1A.1.1R(3)
Find out how this modification works for CASS medium and CASS large firms, and how to take advantage of it. -
Dear CEO letter: Transforming data collection – an update on progress and plans for 2022 [pdf]
Dear CEO letter: Transforming data collection – an update on progress and plans for 2022 -
Registered account information service provider (RAISP) applicants
Find out what conditions you must meet to become a RAISP, and what to include in your application to be registered with the FCA. -
De-risking: managing money-laundering risk
We are aware that some banks are no longer offering financial services to entire categories of customers that they associate with higher money-laundering risk. Read more about what we expect of firms. -
Money laundering registration
Find out about money laundering registration, including when to register, de-register or tell the FCA about a change.