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Uncle Buck LLP enters administration following FCA action
The FCA had concerns that Uncle Buck Finance LLP (Uncle Buck) was failing to meet the adequate resources Threshold Condition. Given the severity of these concerns, the FCA has required Uncle Buck to stop lending to customers. -
CP19/2: Brexit and contractual continuity
The financial services contracts regime (FSCR) allows EEA firms to run off their regulated business in the UK, if the UK leaves the EU without an implementation period. -
Blankstone Sington Limited (BSL) enters special administration
On 13/10/23, Blankstone Sington Limited entered special administration following a Court Order under the Investment Bank Special Administration Regulations 2011. Andrew Poxon, Alex Cadwallader and Hilary Pascoe of Leonard Curtis were appointed joint -
Brexit and beyond
Speech delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International at the FCA, at City and Financial, 4th UK Financial Services Brexit Summit. -
Regulatory change for firms as Brexit transition period ends
As of 11pm on 31 December 2020, the transition period ended and EU laws no longer apply in the UK. For many financial services businesses, this means changes to existing systems and services. -
Our approach to international firms
Find out what standards we expect from international firms providing financial services in the UK, or preparing to apply for full UK authorisation. -
REP025 data item: FAQs
Find out more about how to complete REP025, for on-going reporting of complaints and revenue data by principal firms on their appointed representatives (ARs) and introducer appointed representatives (IARs). -
FCA sets out its approach to international firms
The FCA today published its approach to the authorisation and supervision of international firms. -
Proxy advisors
Proxy advisors offer research, advice or recommendation services. Read more about the Proxy Advisors Regulations, joining our public list and reporting breaches. -
Outsourcing and operational resilience
The FCA explains the implications for operational resilience for regulated firms using outsourcing and other third party service providers, and what it expects from them.