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Payment Services and Electronic Money – Our Approach [pdf]
To help businesses with Payment Services Regulations 2017 and Electronic Money Regulations 2011, and our approach. -
Feedback: Advice Guidance Boundary Review
We set out our updated approach to help people access financial and investment support. -
FG24/5: Prudential assessment of acquisitions and increases in control [pdf]
The FCA sets out expectations on how to identify controllers and submit the change in control notification. -
FG24/5: Prudential assessment of acquisitions and increases in control
The FCA sets out guidance firms should follow from 1 November 2024 to identify controllers for the purposes of FSMA. -
FG24/4: Primary Market Bulletin No. 51
The Knowledge Base has been updated with the guidance set out in Primary Market Bulletin No. 51. -
FS25/1: Big tech and digital wallets
The FCA summarises and analyses responses to our Call for Information on big tech and digital wallets. -
FG24/3: Finalised non‑handbook guidance on the Anti‑Greenwashing Rule [pdf]
This Guidance is designed to help firms understand and implement our anti greenwashing rule, following feedback from some respondents to our consultation paper on SDR and investment labels asking for guidance. -
FG24/3: Finalised non-handbook guidance on the anti-greenwashing rule
We set out the guidance on the anti-greenwashing rule. -
FS24/1: Potential competition impacts from the data asymmetry between Big Tech firms and firms in financial services [pdf]
This Feedback Statement sets out our analysis of the responses received to the FCA’s Call For Input and our next steps. -
FS24/1 – Potential competition impacts from the data asymmetry between Big Tech firms and firms in financial services
We summarise our analysis of the responses we received to our Call for Input on potential competition impacts from the data asymmetry between Big Tech and firms in financial services. We also set out next steps.