Search results
Showing 1 to 10 of 1994 search results for register yourself as a reporting person.
-
Financial Services Register
The Financial Services Register is a public record of firms, individuals and other bodies that are PRA and/or FCA authorised. Search the register to find out if a firm is registered. -
Using the Financial Services Register
Find out how to check if a firm is authorised, what it means if you’re using an Appointed Representative, and what to do if a firm is unauthorised. -
Directory of certified and assessed persons
Find out how you can prepare and amend your certified and assessed person submission, and why it's important to confirm your details. -
Obtaining a data extract from the Financial Services Register
How you can order an extract of data from the Financial Services (FS) Register. -
Shareholding notification and disclosure
There are several transparency rules under Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules Chapter 5 (DTR 5). Find out more about how to make a shareholding notification, certain exemptions and submitting information. -
Notification and disclosure of net short positions
The EU Short Selling Regulation (SSR) introduced a private and public notification regime for investors who hold net short positions in certain financial instruments. -
Applying to approve financial promotions for unauthorised persons
Find out how to apply to the FCA for permission to approve the financial promotions of unauthorised persons. -
HD Global (Clone of FCA Authorised Firm)
HD Global (Clone of FCA Authorised Firm) is not authorised or registered by the FCA but has been targeting people in the UK, claiming to be an authorised firm. Find out why you should be wary of dealing with this unauthorised firm and how to protect -
William Howarth
We believe this individual has been providing financial services or products in the UK without our authorisation. Find out why to be especially wary of dealing with this unauthorised individual and how to protect yourself from scammers. -
Chris Dawson (clone of FCA authorised firm)
Fraudsters are using the details of firms we authorise to try to convince people that they work for a genuine, authorised firm. Find out more about this 'clone firm'.