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Firm details
Firm details (previously known as Standing Data) are basic information we hold about your firm and publish on the Financial Services Register. You can keep it up to date online using Connect. -
UK EMIR notifications and exemptions
Notifications and applications under UK European Market Infrastructure Regulation (UK EMIR) fall into certain categories. Learn more about these notifications, applications and relevant technical standards. -
Registered account information service provider (RAISP) applicants
Find out what conditions you must meet to become a RAISP, and what to include in your application to be registered with the FCA. -
Varying your payment services
The FCA provides information on how to register changes to payment services. -
Apply to become a debt firm
Find out how to apply to the FCA for authorisation if you’re a debt advice, debt collection or debt purchaser firm, or if you conduct debt administration. -
Apply to be an authorised AIFM
Learn how to apply to us to become a full-scope AIFM or a small authorised AIFM, including what permissions you'll need and how much you'll need to pay. -
Apply to become a home finance provider
Find out how to apply to the FCA for authorisation if you’re a non-bank lender, lifetime mortgage provider or third-party mortgage administrator. -
Wholesale markets firm applicants
If you're a wholesale investment firm, you have to be authorised by us. Learn how to prepare your application and what you need to read first. -
Sensitive business names
See a list of sensitive words relating to financial services and learn how to request our view if you propose to use of any of these terms in your business name. -
Apply to become a consumer investments firm
Find out how to apply to the FCA for authorisation if you're a consumer investments firm, such as a financial adviser or investment platform. -
Trading names
Learn what you should and shouldn’t do when registering a trading name that’s different from your firm’s registered company name.