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FCA Brexit bill hits £10m as watchdog pledges not to undercut EU standards

Regulator is aiming for increased flexibility following the UK’s exit from the EU

Exterior of the FCA head office in east London.
Exterior of the FCA head office in east London.

The UK's departure from the EU is set to cost its financial regulator some £10m in 2021/22, according to its latest business plan.

The Financial Conduct Authority said on 15 July that while the fees it levies on the industry to deal with the fallout of Brexit have reduced from £15m the previous year, they will still come in at £10m for the coming 12 months.

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