11.24.2025

AFME Welcomes FCA Streamlining Transaction Reporting

11.24.2025
AFME Welcomes FCA Streamlining Transaction Reporting

Commenting on the FCA’s consultation on MiFID transaction reporting, Giulia Pecce, Head of Secondary Capital Markets and Wholesale Investor Protection Policy at AFME, said:

“We welcome the FCA’s efforts to adopt a more proportionate approach to transaction reporting. These measures will allow firms to focus resources on core activities, reduce costs, and improve operational efficiency, while maintaining the UK’s status as a competitive and well-regulated financial market. We note the principles underpinning the FCA’s long-term approach to transaction reporting and look forward to seeing how they will be applied and developed in future consultations.”

Source: AFME

FCA transaction reporting proposals to save firms £100m a year

Over £100m in savings have been set out by the FCA as the regulator proposes to streamline transaction reporting requirements.

The FCA receives over 7 billion MiFID transaction reports a year used to support the cleanliness, transparency and resilience of UK markets.

To reduce costs for firms, support growth and improve the quality of data received, the FCA has proposed:

  • Removing foreign exchange derivatives from reporting requirements, reducing costs for over 400 firms
  • Removing reporting requirements for 6 million financial instruments including equities, bonds and certain derivatives that are only traded on EU trading venues
  • Reducing the period for correcting historic reporting errors from 5 to 3 years, lowering the number of transaction reports that need to be resubmitted by a third

Therese Chambers, joint executive director of enforcement and market oversight, said: 

‘Transaction reports are essential, helping us to detect financial crime and monitor the resilience of our markets. But we can be smarter, and by clarifying and streamlining requirements we expect to receive more accurate and complete reports.

‘Reducing costs while improving the quality of the data we receive is a no-brainer. It means we can support growth and receive better market intelligence to act on.’

The FCA will work in lockstep with the Bank of England and the Treasury to remove any unnecessary duplication of transaction and post-trade reporting requirements as part of a new long-term approach. 

Source: FCA

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