Are you truly ready to submit an FCA application, or are you presenting a business that still exists only on paper?
In UK financial services, authorisation is not a formality. The Financial Conduct Authority expects firms to be "ready, willing and organised" from day one. Applications built on future hiring, incomplete systems, or loosely defined responsibilities rarely succeed, and often expose deeper weaknesses in the business itself.
This book provides a practical and structured guide to preparing an FCA application that reflects real operational readiness rather than intention.
Instead of focusing on theory alone, it explains how the FCA evaluates applications in practice, how different parts of a submission must align, and why many otherwise promising firms fail to meet the required standard.
Inside this guide, you will learn how to:
- Define a clear and defensible regulatory scope aligned with your actual business model
- Build governance structures with real accountability, not just formal roles
- Design risk, compliance, and control frameworks that operate in practice
- Prepare financial forecasts that reflect operational reality and regulatory expectations
- Develop policies, procedures, and documentation that demonstrate substance
- Understand how the FCA reviews applications across documents, not in isolation
- Identify weaknesses early and avoid common failure patterns
The book also explains what a strong application looks like when assessed as a whole. It highlights the importance of internal consistency, realistic planning, and the ability to demonstrate that the firm can operate compliantly under normal conditions and under stress.
This is not a theoretical overview or a checklist-based manual. It is a practical guide for understanding how to present a business that already behaves like a regulated firm.
If you are preparing an FCA application, supporting a regulated business, or reviewing your firm's readiness for authorisation, this book will help you approach the process with greater clarity and discipline.
It is particularly useful for founders, compliance professionals, consultants, and legal teams who want to move beyond generic guidance and build a more credible, structured application.
This book does not replace legal advice. It provides a clear framework for understanding expectations, improving internal alignment, and strengthening the overall quality of your submission.
Read it before you submit.
Read it before you rely on assumptions.
Read it before your application is tested.