Policy
FCA
The FCA is the Financial Conduct Authority, a regulatory body in the United Kingdom that oversees financial firms and markets to ensure they operate fairly and protect consumers.
Why it’s in the news: It is in the news for implementing new policies to simplify financial reporting and support business growth in the UK.
Latest on FCA
- Creditspring expands access to responsible credit with new FCA credit broking permission
- FCA welcomes five fintechs into Scale-up Unit
- FCA simplifies IPO rules to support UK listings
- Streamlined reporting rules will save U.K. financial services industry $145.3 million per year, says FCA
- FCA streamlines transaction reporting obligations
- Robinhood wins FCA approval to launch in the UK
- UK financial regulators just endorsed an AI adoption roadmap written by the banks themselves
- Wikidata: FCA — capital ownership — Exor
- Wikidata: FCA — founded by — Stellantis North America
- Wikidata: FCA — founded by — Fiat S.p.A.
- Wikidata: FCA — led by — Michael Manley
- FCA sets sights on digital payment competition as it opens investigation into PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard
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