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FCA plans to cut fee for firms for current financial year

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An increase in fines imposed on firms is likely to result in greater revenue this year, and a reduction in fee for firms that the FCA regulates.

The UK’s FCA has hinted at potential reduction in the fees it charges financial firms under its direct supervision for the current financial year ending in April 2026.

It follows the publication of rates proposals for fees and levies for the financial year 2025/206, giving a measure of the watchdog’s operational

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