RMCA PUBLIC REGISTER

One entity record. Two programme views. Clear scope at every step.

The RMCA Public Register is being designed as the shared institutional gateway for exact legal-entity identity, programme records, source dates, limitations and change history across FDRC and PSCR.

REGISTER SERVICES IN DEVELOPMENT — NO LIVE FIRM RECORDS ARE CURRENTLY PUBLISHED ON THIS INTERIM SITE.

Centralised truth, programme-specific presentation

RMCA is developing one governed identity and history layer, presented through separate FDRC and PSCR register experiences. This avoids duplicate records, competing status histories and the accidental transfer of conclusions between programmes.

Register architecture

RMCA Public Register — exact entity identity, canonical source history and change control
FDRC Register — trading-markets scope, protection, complaints and redress
PSCR Register — payments scope, safeguarding and institutional evidence

One canonical entity history. Separate programme decisions.

What a future record is intended to identify

01Exact legal name and official identifiers
02Jurisdiction and relevant regulator or permission
03Trading or service names with scope and dates
04Programme and reviewed scope
05Evidence source class and review date
06Limitations and fields not evidenced
07Material changes and status history
08Links to the correct programme record

What a record will not mean

  • Not an RMCA licence
  • Not a guarantee of safety or solvency
  • Not a ranking
  • Not an automatic group-wide conclusion
  • Not a replacement for statutory checks or professional advice

Programme gateways

Maintenance status