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Insurance Distribution Directive
The Insurance Distribution Directive is EU legislation which sets regulatory requirements for firms designing and selling insurance products. -
The FCA Mission – a consultation
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today launched a consultation on its Mission, which is designed to provide a guiding set of principles around the strategic choices the FCA makes. It will inform the FCA’s strategy and day-to-day work over -
Event costs
Overall approximate costs for public events that we organise and publicise, from April 2013 onwards. -
Firms
Tasks for regulated firms and authorisation information for new firms -
FCA Statement on CRD IV
The report will be submitted through our GABRIEL system. The XBRL Taxonomy consultation is available on the EBA website. ... In order to facilitate this, the FCA is intending to undertake two consultations on elements of the framework. -
AIFMD
The Alternative Investment Fund Managers Regulations (UK AIFMD) provide a regulatory framework for alternative investment fund managers (AIFMs). Find out about the requirements. -
Passporting between the UK and Gibraltar
Passporting is no longer available except for firms that wish to passport between the UK and Gibraltar until 31 December 2023. Find out more. -
Fees and levies
Find out about the fees the FCA charge and what they cover, and the levies they collect for organisations that are part of the regulatory system. -
Leading the Way on Regulation
Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of General Insurance and Conduct Specialists Supervision, at the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) Conference 2019. -
Consumer Duty – information for firms
To help firms implement the Duty, we explain more on the areas of the Duty that we have been receiving firm queries on which are relevant for the wider market. -
Durable medium
The FCA provides a clarification on the term 'durable medium', which will help firms to understand their obligations when using non-paper methods of communication.