How do I pay my fca fees?
Find out about the different ways you can pay your annual fee: direct debit, online, credit transfer, instalments.
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Direct debit
- your FCA firm reference number is correct.
- your account number has 8 digits.
- your sort code has 6 digits.
- your bank account accepts direct debits.
- you include your telephone number.
What is FCA on an invoice?
Free Carrier (FCA). The seller arranges goods with invoice, packaging, export licence, customs formalities when exporting and costs up to delivery of the goods to the carrier (the transport company), as stipulated by the buyer and in accordance with the mode of transport.
What is the FCA connect system?
Connect is our online system that you can use to submit applications and notifications for: approved persons. appointed representatives.
What is the FCA in the UK?
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regulates the financial services industry in the UK. Its role includes protecting consumers, keeping the industry stable, and promoting healthy competition between financial service providers.
How do you check if a company is FCA approved?
You can search the Financial Services Register (the Register) for firms and individuals, and the activities for which firms have permissions. Always check the firm you're dealing with is listed on the Register. It lists all the firms and current or previously approved individuals involved with regulated activities.
What can the FCA help with?
We monitor which firms and individuals can enter the financial markets, making sure they meet our standards before we authorise them.
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Protecting consumers
- treat their customers fairly.
- deliver appropriate products and services.
- put customer protection above their own profits or income.
How do I update my FCA registration?
If you've already registered and want to update or confirm your firm details, you should:
- log in to Connect.
- click 'Start an application'
- select 'Update or attest to your firm details'
- click 'Show more' then 'Start application'
- complete your application, making sure that all of your firm's details are up to date.