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    18 March 2026
    The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published a call for input seeking views on how its regulatory framework can better support small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in accessing finance. The FCA considers this part of its commitment to make sure businesses have better access to capital and its strategic priority of supporting growth. The work is intended to help the FCA design its regulatory approach, prioritise future work and complement the joint initiatives being undertaken by HM Treasury with the Bank of England on access to finance for "high potential growth firms" and by the Department for Business and Trade on demand and supply side barriers for SME finance through their call for input.

    The FCA aims to understand how regulation affects SME access across debt, equity, hybrid and alternative finance, including any regulatory barriers, opportunities for improvement and sector specific challenges, particularly in high growth sectors. While focused on regulated products and services, the FCA will also consider impacts on services offered to SMEs which are outside the regulatory perimeter but offered by regulated firms.

    The FCA seeks views from both SMEs on their experience of applying for finance, as well as from finance providers and distributors on any regulatory blockers or opportunities they have seen. The deadline for responses is 17 April. The FCA will engage with SME representatives and trade associations in March, hold a stakeholder roundtable in May, and later in 2026 publish a summary of insights from this engagement and research commissioned into the approach in comparable international jurisdictions, together with an update on next steps. Potential outcomes could include a review of the FCA's rules or clarifying specific requirements.

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