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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
Transforming to a forward-looking, proactive regulator
Speech by our CEO, Nikhil Rathi, delivered at the FCA’s Our Role and Business Plan webinar. -
Temporary permissions regime
The TPR were designed to allow relevant EEA firms and funds who were previously using the passporting regime to transition to the UK full regulatory regime. -
The financial services contracts regime
The Government's legislation for the financial services contracts regime (FSCR) will enable firms who do not enter the temporary permissions regime to wind down their UK business in an orderly fashion. -
The FCA’s role in preparing for Brexit
Further to the announcement from the Treasury on its approach to amending financial services legislation under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act, this statement provides stakeholders with an update on how we are preparing for the UK leaving the -
Brexit – what we expect firms and other regulated persons to do now
The Treasury has published draft legislation that would temporarily empower the FCA and the Bank of England/Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) to make transitional provisions if the UK leaves the EU without an agreement in place. We intend to use -
Update on preparing your firm for Brexit
We have published further information on how firms may be affected by Brexit by building on information we have already made available to firms. This will help firms to consider the implications for their business and their customers, and to plan -
Regulatory change for firms as Brexit transition period ends
As of 11pm on 31 December 2020, the transition period ended and EU laws no longer apply in the UK. For many financial services businesses, this means changes to existing systems and services. -
Regimes for EEA firms and investment funds that passported into the UK
EEA-based firms and investment funds can no longer passport into the UK. Find out about the regimes that help those firms operate or wind down their business. -
Update on the temporary permissions regime
On 24 July 2018 the Government published the draft Statutory Instrument that will form the legislative basis of the temporary permissions regime for inbound passporting EEA firms and funds. At the same time we have provided an update setting out -
Information for firms during the Brexit implementation period
On 31 January 2020 at 11pm the UK will leave the European Union (EU) and enter an implementation period, which is due to last until 31 December 2020.