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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
Forms
List of all forms on fca.org.uk For Handbook forms, please use the Handbook forms page. -
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: 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. -
Brexit: information for the banking and payment sectors in the UK
Information on how UK firms should approach servicing customers based in the EEA, now that the transition period has ended. -
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. -
Brexit: information for participants in the wholesale markets operating in the UK (including wholesale banks, wholesale markets and asset managers)
Passporting between the UK and EEA states has now ended. Find out more about the other ways in which firms can access the EEA. -
Knowledge Base
The Knowledge Base is our source of technical guidance on our Listing Rules, Prospectus Regulation Rules and Disclosure and Transparency Rules. -
Brexit resources
This page lists our news and statements, speeches, publications and other pages related to Brexit. -
Chief Executive speaks at APM about recent work and future challenges
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive at the FCA, delivered at our 2016 Annual Public Meeting. -
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.