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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
Financial Conduct Authority outlines how it would use the temporary transitional power
The FCA has set out how it would use the temporary transitional power in the event the UK leaves the EU without an agreement. -
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. -
Global regulation in the post-crisis era
Speech by John Griffith-Jones, Chairman, FCA, delivered at the TheCityUK Annual Conference on 30 June 2016. -
The future of financial conduct regulation
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, on the the future of financial conduct regulation, delivered at Bloomberg, London -
Dealing with EEA firms and investment funds
Check if you’re protected and how to complain if you’re dealing with an EEA firm in the temporary permissions regime (TPR) or financial services contracts regime (FSCR). -
Regulatory priorities for retail banking
Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of Retail Banking Supervision at the FCA, at the Westminster Business Forum on retail banking and payments. -
Primary Market Bulletin 34
This edition consults on changes we propose to make to our Knowledge Base in relation to the prospectus regime. -
Towards end of the transition period: getting ready for a new environment
Speech delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International, at the UK’s Regulatory Regime for Financial Services Summit. -
The future of competition and regulation in retail banking
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at Future of Retail Banking 2017. -
FCA operating service metrics 2021/22
The FCA provides information about the timeliness of its operating service metrics (formerly known as service standards) in a range of areas for 2021/22.