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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
The post-Brexit Handbook: a collective opportunity
The FCA is working on what a UK financial services rulebook outside of the EU will look like – and we want you to get involved. -
Knowledge Base
The Knowledge Base is our source of technical guidance on our Listing Rules, Prospectus Regulation Rules and Disclosure and Transparency Rules. -
Previous TTP updates
See a list of past updates we published in relation to the Temporary Transitional Power (TTP). -
FCA steps up efforts to ensure firms are getting ready for a no-deal Brexit
We are stepping up our efforts to ensure firms are aware of what they need to do to prepare for the potential of a no-deal Brexit. -
Diversity: delivering excellence for the future
Speech delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International at City and Financial: Women in Finance 2019, London -
Requirements for UK trade repositories and reporting counterparties
In January 2019, we confirmed that we will become the UK regulator of Trade Repositories (TRs) after Brexit. This information is only applicable if the UK leaves the EU without a withdrawal agreement (a no-deal scenario). -
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. -
FCA sets out its priorities for 2019/20
The FCA published our Business Plan for 2019/20, outlining key priorities for the year. -
FCA launches further consultations ahead of the UK’s exit from the EU
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today published a further consultation on its approach to the UK’s exit from the EU. Today’s paper sets out additional proposals to prepare for the possibility the UK leaves the European Union on 29 March -
EU withdrawal: transition and financial regulation
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the All Party Parliamentary Group on Wholesale Financial Services Annual Dinner.