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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
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. -
Electronic Commerce Directive: operation after the transition period
The ability for UK firms to continue to service EEA customers using the ECD exclusion has ended. Find out more about how this may affect you. -
Brexit: information for participants in the wholesale markets operating in the UK (including wholesale banks, wholesale markets and asset managers)
Passporting between the UK and EEA states has now ended. Find out more about the other ways in which firms can access the EEA. -
Brexit resources
This page lists our news and statements, speeches, publications and other pages related to Brexit. -
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. -
Brexit countdown for UK financial services sector
With one week to go until the end of the Brexit transition period, the FCA is urging financial services companies to ensure they are ready -
Onshoring updates to our Handbook and Technical Standards
We explain how we’ve prepared our Handbook and Technical Standards for the end of the transition period. -
Short selling
We have regulated short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps (CDS) in the UK since 1 November 2012. Learn more about short selling and our powers. -
Considerations for firms after the transition period
Find out how Temporary Transitional Power (TTP) may affect you. It will depend on several factors, including the nature of your business and where your customers are located.