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FCA (Financial Conduct Authority)

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is a regulatory body in the UK that oversees financial markets and firms to ensure they operate fairly and transparently. Its main goals are to protect consumers, maintain market integrity, and promote competition. The FCA sets rules for financial services, supervises firms, and takes action against misconduct. By regulating banks, insurance companies, and investment firms, it aims to ensure that they treat customers fairly and that the financial system remains stable and trustworthy for everyone.