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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
Future Regulatory Framework (FRF) Review reforms
The Future Regulatory Framework Review aims to ensure the UK’s regulatory framework for financial services continues to be coherent, agile, and internationally respected. -
Primary Market Bulletin 34
This edition consults on changes we propose to make to our Knowledge Base in relation to the prospectus regime. -
2017 Disclosure Log
The aim of the FCA's Disclosure Log is to keep information that it has released under the Freedom of Information Act and which it thinks is of wider public interest. Find the Disclosure Log for 2017. -
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. -
Information for general insurers and intermediaries in the UK
A focus for UK-based general insurers is minimising the disruption for EEA-based customers (including expats), or policies with certain EEA risks. -
CP18/29: Temporary permissions regime for inbound firms and funds
The temporary permissions regime will allow EEA firms and funds to continue regulated business in the UK, if the UK leaves the EU in March 2019 without an implementation period in place. This consultation paper sets out how we expect the regime to -
Consumer investments data review April 2020 - March 2021
A summary of the FCA's work to tackle consumer harm in the investment market, between 1 April 2020 and 31 March 2021. -
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. -
Supervisory flexibility on RTS 27 reports and 10% depreciation notifications
We are putting in place temporary measures with respect to RTS 27 reports and 10% depreciation notifications while we consult on changes to these requirements later this Spring. -
The UK Financial Conduct Authority and the US Securities and Exchange Commission sign updated supervisory cooperation arrangements
The United Kingdom (UK) Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the United States (US) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have today reaffirmed their commitment to continue close cooperation and information sharing in the event of the UK’s