There might be a deal. There might not be. It might happen at the end of October – or it might not! Either way, the FCA has prepared information to help firms prepare. You can access that information here.
Passporting
The FCA has made transitional arrangements for non-UK firms to continue operating in the UK post-BREXIT. Unfortunately, to date, the EU has not reciprocated and UK firms that wish to do operate in the EU/EEA post-BREXIT will need to contact the relevant regulator in the countries where services are provided to identify what is required to be able to provide those services after BREXIT.
The EU/EEA countries are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus (Republic of), Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden.
Details of all regulators in the EU/EEA can be found here.
A list of dedicated Brexit websites hosted by financial regulators in EEA Member States is available on the FCA website. The FCA has drawn particular attention to the Luxembourg transitional regime for existing contracts where firms must register by 15 September 2019.



FCA expectations – temporary long term absence
Richard Foster Compliance 2020, 2021, Certification, Conduct, Directory, FCA, PI, Register, Senior Manager, transfer
Following consultation in CP20/23, which was published in December 2020, the FCA has made changes to the Handbook. The affected sections are: SYSC 25.4 FIT 1.3 SUP 10A.14, 10C.9, 10C.10, 10C.11, 10C.14, 10C Annex 2G and 10C Annex 6R Form D In summary, the changes to the Handbook are intended to reflect the FCA’s […]