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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
FG22/4: FCA's approach to compromises for regulated firms
We are issuing guidance, to UK based firms regulated by us, on our general approach to compromises. We also summarise feedback to GC22/1 and set out our response. -
FSA - DP13/1 How the FCA could be more transparent
We are opening a debate into how the FCA and the financial services industry can be more transparent and we want you to take part in the discussion. -
DP20/2: Prudential requirements for MiFID investment firms
This Discussion Paper sets out initial views as well as technical details on the Investment Firm Directive (IFD) and the Investment Firm Regulation (IFR). The Government will be introducing a framework for the new regime for UK firms. We are seeking -
FCA calls on firms to improve treatment of politically exposed persons (PEPs)
The FCA has told financial firms – including banks, payment firms and lenders – to do more to ensure Parliamentarians, senior public servants and their families are not treated unfairly. -
FCA writes joint letter on Brexit with the Bank to CEOs of insurance firms and updates its website for all firms
Our joint letter with the Bank of England to CEOs of insurance firms on the importance of being prepared for the end of the transition period. -
Navigating the UK's Digital Regulation Landscape: Where are we headed?
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, FCA Chief Executive delivered at the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) -
PS22/12: Pensions Dashboards rules for pension providers
Final rules and guidance requiring regulated pension providers to provide and enable information about personal and stakeholder pensions for pensions dashboards. -
CP23/22: Regulatory fees and levies: policy proposals for 2024/25
This consultation sets out plans for changes to the way we will raise FCA fees from 2024/25. -
PS20/7: FCA regulated fees and levies 2020/21
We are publishing our final 2020/21 regulatory fees and levies including feedback on CP20/06. -
Admission to trading on a regulated market – Engagement Paper 1
We are asking for views on how we should approach setting requirements for issuers seeking to have securities admitted to trading on regulated markets under the new public offers and admissions to trading regime.