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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
Information about Brexit from EEA regulators
Links to the dedicated Brexit websites hosted by financial regulators in EEA member states. -
Brexit: information for life insurers in the UK about pensions and retirement income
A focus for UK life insurers is their ability to continue to provide services to EEA-based customers (including expats). -
Brexit resources
This page lists our news and statements, speeches, publications and other pages related to Brexit. -
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. -
Considerations for firms after the transition period
Find out how Temporary Transitional Power (TTP) may affect you. It will depend on several factors, including the nature of your business and where your customers are located. -
Brexit countdown for UK financial services sector
With one week to go until the end of the Brexit transition period, the FCA is urging financial services companies to ensure they are ready -
Brexit: information for retail investments firms in the UK
If you have customers based in the EEA, find out what actions we expect you to have taken now the transition period is over. -
The FCA consults on its approach ahead of the UK’s exit from the EU
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today published two consultation papers, setting out its proposals in the event the UK leaves the European Union on 29 March 2019 without an implementation period. It also set out its approach to the -
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. -
Electronic Commerce Directive: operation after the transition period
The ability for UK firms to continue to service EEA customers using the ECD exclusion has ended. Find out more about how this may affect you.