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New Chair appointments to FCA’s Markets Practitioner Panel, Practitioner Panel and Listing Authority Advisory Panel
The FCA has appointed Clare Woodman as Chair of the FCA Markets Practitioner Panel, Matt Hammerstein as Chair of the FCA Practitioner Panel, and Mandy Gradden as Chair of the Listing Authority Advisory Panel. -
Information for newly authorised firms
As a newly authorised firm, learn about the systems you'll use and important things you need to know. -
Statement on a cap on the cost of payday loans
The duty to cap the cost of credit was formally established through the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013. ... We believe these measures will protect consumers but also allow businesses to operate successfully. -
Apply to be an authorised AIFM
Learn how to apply to us to become a full-scope AIFM or a small authorised AIFM, including what permissions you'll need and how much you'll need to pay. -
PS19/30 Independent Governance Committees: extension of remit
This policy statement sets out the FCA's final rules to extend the remit of Independent Governance Committees, with new duties in 2 areas. -
Personal data and supervision
How and why the FCA uses personal data to carry out its supervision functions. -
The FCA consults on its approach ahead of the UK’s exit from the EU
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today published two consultation papers, setting out its proposals in the event the UK leaves the European Union on 29 March 2019 without an implementation period. It also set out its approach to the -
Coronavirus (Covid-19): Information for firms
Our expectations for firms during the coronavirus pandemic, and the measures we’ve put in place to make sure customers are protected. -
How to organise a COO
Speech by Emily Shepperd, FCA Chief Operating Officer and ED Authorisations, delivered at the Armstrong Wolfe COO Summit 2023 -
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) publishes feedback statement on Duty of Care
The FCA has summarised responses to its Discussion Paper – ‘A duty of care and potential alternative approaches’ – and sets out next steps.