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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
FCA to introduce UK Benchmarks Register
We continue to plan for a range of outcomes in relation to Brexit, including the UK leaving the EU without an implementation period. To prepare for this scenario, we have developed a new UK Benchmarks Register. The new Register will replace the ESMA -
Revised note on the UK notification process for market makers and authorised primary dealers [pdf]
We set out the process for making notifications to us after the Brexit transition period as required under the UK SSR. -
Locking down market abuse
Speech by Mark Steward, Executive Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight, delivered at the Expert Forum: Market Abuse 2021. -
Keeping pace with rising costs – improving financial inclusion for consumers
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition, delivered at Financial Inclusion Virtual Summit 2022 -
Key requirements of firms
Firms should have prioritised these key requirements following the end of the transition period. -
Update on the temporary permissions regime
On 24 July 2018 the Government published the draft Statutory Instrument that will form the legislative basis of the temporary permissions regime for inbound passporting EEA firms and funds. At the same time we have provided an update setting out -
Report fee tariff data
Read FCA guidance on how to fill in your online tariff data forms and provide information about your firm that will help calculate annual fees for the next financial year. -
The Importance of Diversity
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the PIMFA Wealth of Diversity Conference 2019. -
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. -
One month to go for the Consumer Duty
The Consumer Duty comes into force on 31July for new and existing products and services that are open for sale or renewal. Read more about how firms should be preparing.