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Formed | 1 April 2013 |
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Jurisdiction | United Kingdom |
Headquarters | 12 Endeavour Square London E20 1JN |
Annual budget | £632.6m (2019/2020)[1] |
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Website | www |
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is a financial regulatory body in the United Kingdom. It operates independently of the UK Government and is financed by charging fees to members of the financial services industry.[2] The FCA regulates financial firms providing services to consumers and maintains the integrity of the financial markets in the United Kingdom.[3]
It focuses on the regulation of conduct by both retail and wholesale financial services firms.[4] Like its predecessor the FSA, the FCA is structured as a company limited by guarantee.[5]: 140
The FCA works alongside the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Policy Committee to set regulatory requirements for the financial sector. The FCA is responsible for the conduct of around 58,000 businesses which employ 2.2 million people and contribute around £65.6 billion in annual tax revenue to the economy in the United Kingdom.[3]