The Financial Conduct Authority has established its presence in the US and Asia-Pacific to promote the UK more internationally.
In a letter to the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in January, the watchdog listed boosting exports and encouraging investment in the UK as among its key growth commitments. Nikhil Rathi to remain FCA CEO for another five years FCA chief executive Nikhil Rathi said his organisation recognised that major international investors want easier access to the regulator, and committed to working with the government, City of London Corporation and others to promote the UK, both for firms seeking authorisation and for firms exporting. In the US, Tash Miah has assumed a role at the British Em...
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