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Statement of Policy: listed companies and recapitalisation issuances during the coronavirus crisis
The FCA today announces a series of measures aimed at assisting companies to raise new share capital in response to the coronavirus crisis while retaining an appropriate degree of investor protection. -
Additional primary market measures to aid listed companies
The FCA announces a series of measures to help companies (turning to UK capital markets to raise money) to support the recovery to come to raise new funding while retaining an appropriate degree of investor protection. -
Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SM&CR) and coronavirus (Covid-19): our expectations of solo-regulated firms
We recognise that firms directly affected by coronavirus (Covid-19) will need to keep their governance arrangements under review and make appropriate changes as circumstances change -
Statement of Policy: Delaying annual company accounts during the coronavirus crisis
Companies and their auditors currently face unprecedented challenges in preparing audited financial information as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. In response to the current situation, the FCA, FRC and PRA are today announcing a series of -
FCA’s expectations on financial resilience for FCA solo-regulated firms – statement update
Statement on the FCA’s expectations on financial resilience for FCA solo-regulated firms. -
Banks, building societies and credit unions – branch access for essential services
Banks, building societies and credit unions are working closely with the FCA, the Prudential Regulation Authority and HM Treasury to maintain branch access for essential services. The FCA urges customers to only visit branches where absolutely -
FCA requests a delay to the forthcoming announcement of preliminary financial accounts
The FCA will be writing tonight to companies it is aware were intending to publish preliminary financial statements in the next few days to delay their planned publications.