11.24.2025

UK Government Publishes Draft Statutory Instrument on T+1

11.24.2025
UK Government Publishes Draft Statutory Instrument on T+1

On 20 November 2025, the Government published a draft Statutory Instrument and related policy note, to make T+1 the standard settlement cycle in the UK from 11 October 2027.

We encourage market participants to review the draft SI  and policy note to prepare for T+1.

The Government welcomes any technical comments on the draft SI by 27 February 2026.

Source: FCA

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