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Account information and payment initiation
The banking industry is currently working on how to standardise the way data is accessed by Account Information Services Providers (AISPs) and Payment Initiation Service Provider (PISPs), including through open banking standards. -
Insights from the Cyber Coordination Groups
Insights from the Cyber Coordination Groups -
The drive for data in Non-Bank Financial Intermediation (NBFI)
Speech by Ashley Alder, FCA Chair, delivered at the Managed Funds Associations’ Global Summit -
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. -
PS20/13: Amendments to the open banking identification requirements (eIDAS certificate) [pdf]
This Policy Statement (PS) summarises the responses we received to CP20/18: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 29. File updated with accessibility tags -
Account information service (AIS) only
3. Once you are registered you will need to comply with a number of requirements. ... 2018. 2.Once you are registered you will need to comply with a number of requirements. -
Brexit resources
This page lists our news and statements, speeches, publications and other pages related to Brexit. -
Market Watch 71
In this edition we share our observations about changes in advisory firms’ insider lists since the publication of Market Watch 60. -
The future of open banking and the Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee
On 5 June 2023, the Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee set out an ambitious programme of work to take forward recommendations for the next phase of open banking in the UK. This includes the creation of two regulator-led working groups. The groups -
Regulatory priorities for retail banking
Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of Retail Banking Supervision at the FCA, at the Westminster Business Forum on retail banking and payments. -
FCA finalises revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) requirements
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published its approach to implementing the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2).