The FCA has embarked on a level of engagement with the private funds sector not seen since the consultation and engagement exercises surrounding the implementation of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) in 2013.
On 26 February 2025, the FCA issued a letter to the CEOs of all asset management and alternative firms, setting out its priorities for the year and informing them that it intends to:
- engage with the UK fund management industry in a review of the UK’s implementation of the AIFMD, with a view to streamlining certain UK regulatory requirements (i.e. after maintaining a post-Brexit status quo, the FCA is now finally considering how UK private fund managers and their affiliated entities should be regulated); and
- launch a review of conflict of interest management within UK fund managers. As part of this, the FCA will assess how firms oversee the application of their conflict of interest frameworks through their governance bodies and evaluate how investor outcomes are protected. (Note that the FCA will likely expect to see actual living processes deployed to prevent conflicts at all levels of a fund’s structure, with the efficiency of those processes tested by UK managers).
Subsequently, on 5 March 2025, the FCA published its findings from its review of private market valuation practices (the “Review’s Findings”).