PRA Rulebook website

The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) Rulebook contains published PRA policy: rules made and enforced by the PRA under powers conferred by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA); and guidance in the form of supervisory statements (SS) and statements of policy (SoP).

The PRA Rulebook applies to all PRA-authorised persons and certain unauthorised persons (eg auditors) in respect of their involvement with authorised firms and the PRA. The PRA Rulebook contains the applicable prudential requirements (and guidance) for PRA-regulated firms. It should be read by PRA-regulated firms and those unauthorised persons to whom the PRA rules apply. 

PRA rules and guidance are categorised by Sector, indicating the type of firm or person to which they apply. PRA rules are set out in topic-specific Parts. Some Parts are applicable across several Sectors, which is noted in the panel on the right side of each Part.

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This page was last updated 17 September 2024