FCA
Financial Conduct Authority
The FCA is the UK's conduct regulator for financial services firms and markets. It focuses on consumer protection, market integrity, and competition.
The FCA regulates banks, insurers, and investment firms, and sets conduct standards. It works alongside the PRA, which handles prudential supervision. Official site: FCA.
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