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Financial Services Register
To look up details of firms, use The Financial Services Register. The register is a public record that shows details of firms, individuals and other bodies that are, or have been, regulated by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and/or the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). -
Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
FCA publishes rules that will apply at the end of the transition period
We've published an updated version of the FCA Handbook to show the rules that will apply at the end of the transition period. -
Industry testing for FCA FITRS
On this page we outline the plan for industry tests of FCA FITRS (Financial Instrument Transparency System) which will run from 10 October to 25 October 2019. -
Previous TTP updates
See a list of past updates we published in relation to the Temporary Transitional Power (TTP). -
FCA confirms MoUs with ESMA and EU securities regulators
The MoUs agreed by the FCA with ESMA and EU regulators will remain relevant and will come into effect at the end of the transition period. -
EEA prospectus passports
The Brexit transition period has ended and EU law no longer applies in the UK. Passporting of prospectuses between the UK and EEA states has ended. -
UK EMIR
The UK European Market Infrastructure Regulation (UK EMIR) covers derivatives, central counterparties and trade repositories. Find out how it applies to your firm. -
MiFID reporting after the Brexit transition period
Read this page if your firm is migrating to FCA FIRDS or FCA FITRS after 31 December 2020. You will find information here about what you need to do. -
FCA announces changes to open banking identification requirements
The FCA has announced changes to limit the risk of disruption to open banking services after Brexit. -
Brexit: information for the banking and payment sectors in the UK
Information on how UK firms should approach servicing customers based in the EEA, now that the transition period has ended. -
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.