About FCA
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is the primary financial regulatory authority in United Kingdom responsible for overseeing open banking and financial services. As a National Competent Authority (NCA), FCA ensures that banks and third-party providers comply with open banking regulations, protecting consumers while fostering innovation in financial services.
SCA Update: On 13 August 2019, the UK regulator announced an 18-month phase-in period for SCA requirements on online card payments. As a result, we don't expect banks to fully require SCA for online payments from UK cards until March 2021.
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