FCA releases detailed 5-point plan to make UK a fintech powerhouse

FCA releases detailed 5-point plan to make UK a fintech powerhouse

A 108-page report details how the United Kingdom can retain its status as one of the global centers for fintech innovation and business. Upon the announcement of the United Kingdom budget for 2020, Chancellor Rishi Sunak commissioned Ron Kalifa to conduct an independent review of the U.K. fintech sector. On Friday, eight months later, the FCA published the 108-page report, and it contains multiple clear guidelines aimed at cementing the U.K.’s position as a fintech powerhouse. Over $95 billion was spent by U.K. fintech firms in 2019, and with 10% of the global market share, the U.K. is....


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