1. FCA - Noun
2. FCA - Proper noun
(US) Initialism of Farm Credit Administration.
(Canada) Initialism of Federal Court of Appeal.
(Britain, finance) Abbreviation of Financial Conduct Authority.
(automotive) Initialism of Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles., an Italian&American automaker
Initialism of Fellow Chartered Accountant. (This is a senior member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales, Ireland, India, Sri Lanka or certain other Commonwealth countries.)
(Incoterm) Acronym of Free Carrier.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccordingly, providers will not be able to successfully argue that they did not know they were violating the FCA because they were not aware the AKS existed. Source: Internet
According to FCA regulations in the UK, remittance agents (including hawalas), which process more than €3-million a month, are required to safeguard client funds. Source: Internet
Across all cohorts and lymphodepletion regimens, six patients achieved VGPR+, five of whom were in the FCA lymphodepletion regimen. Source: Internet
Andrew Bailey, the current Bank of England governor who took over at the top of the FCA in 2016, admitted he had never found any evidence that his predecessors acted on the concerns. Source: Internet
As a result, attorneys would wait for the Department of Justice to file criminal cases and then immediately file civil suits under the FCA, a practice decried as "parasitic" at the time. Source: Internet
After the FCA recently announced an "overhaul" for overdraft charges, many banks increased their charges for some customers and clustered around a similar figure of about 40%. Source: Internet