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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
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 -
Update on preparing your firm for Brexit
We have published further information on how firms may be affected by Brexit by building on information we have already made available to firms. This will help firms to consider the implications for their business and their customers, and to plan -
Firms’ preparations to comply with the cryptoasset financial promotions regime – feedback on good and poor practice
The FCA met with various regulated cryptoasset firms to understand how prepared they were. See findings and examples of good and poor practice. -
Financial services contracts regime
The temporary permissions regime will enable relevant firms and funds which passport into the UK to continue operating in the UK if the passporting regime falls away abruptly when the UK leaves the EU. -
Short selling
We have regulated short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps (CDS) in the UK since 1 November 2012. Learn more about short selling and our powers. -
Brexit Millionaire
Brexit Millionaire is not authorised or registered by the FCA. Find out more about unauthorised firms and individuals. -
The end of the EU withdrawal transition period
Following the end of the Brexit transition period, EU law no longer applies in the UK. Find out what this means for the FCA, firms and consumers. -
Temporary permissions regime
The TPR were designed to allow relevant EEA firms and funds who were previously using the passporting regime to transition to the UK full regulatory regime. -
The Future of the City
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the Future of the City dinner. -
Brexit: the FCA confirms final rules for firms
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published its final instruments and guidance that will apply in the event the UK leaves the EU without a deal or an implementation period.