FCA to Prioritize Cybersecurity and Innovation amid Brexit

Watchdog releases its annual business plan for 2018 and 2019, with innovation and Brexit listed as clear points of focus.

Financial Conduct Authority

In preparation for Brexit, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) says it aims to assign resources to key sector areas that present the greatest risk, and where intervention could benefit the most. Significant amounts of work at a governmental and regulatory level have already gone into bolstering defenses for the UK’s fintech and asset management sectors, in both of which the country holds the number two global spot, ahead of the current Brexit date in March 2019.

“The business plan is an

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