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Britain's FCA defends Palantir contract award before lawmakers

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Posted on March 24, 2026

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By Phoebe Seers LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - U.S. data analytics firm Palantir, which won a contract to supply AI systems to Britain's Financial Conduct Authority, will not have access to regulatory

Britain's FCA Defends Palantir AI Contract Over Financial Crime Measures

Overview of the FCA and Palantir AI Contract

By Phoebe Seers

LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - U.S. data analytics firm Palantir, which won a contract to supply AI systems to Britain's Financial Conduct Authority, will not have access to regulatory intelligence, an FCA official said on Tuesday, as the deal came under criticism from lawmakers.

Details of the Palantir Contract

Palantir Technologies, co-founded by Peter Thiel - a billionaire venture capitalist and early supporter of President Donald Trump - won a 12-week contract to analyse the FCA's internal data to help combat financial crime.

Lawmakers' Concerns and FCA's Response

Lawmakers on the parliamentary Treasury committee, however, raised their concerns with FCA officials, including Chief Executive Nikhil Rathi, over the company's potential access to sensitive regulatory data.

"The other concern is that they become ubiquitous across government," Conservative lawmaker John Glen said. "Is there anything that can be done to ensure they don't become a monopoly?"

Palantir has also secured contracts with Britain's Ministry of Defence and National Health Service.

Procurement Process and Data Security

Jessica Rusu, the FCA's chief data, information and intelligence officer, said the procurement process had been conducted "blind", meaning the regulator did not know the identity of the winning bidder until it concluded.

Palantir will act as a data processor, she said, adding that the U.S. CLOUD Act, which obliges U.S. technology firms to provide data to U.S. authorities under certain circumstances, would not apply to the FCA arrangement.

FCA's Strategic Approach to Technology

Need for Best-in-Class Tools

FCA NEEDS 'BEST-IN-CLASS TOOLS', CEO SAYS

The decision to award the contract to a U.S. provider comes after the FCA itself has warned the financial services industry that a heavy reliance on a small number of large tech firms could create systemic risks.

CEO Rathi acknowledged to lawmakers that there was "a big strategic question around the deployment of big technology across ... public functions" but said tackling financial crime required stronger use of data and analytics. 

"We also want to be the most effective enforcer against financial crime and money laundering, and that requires us to use data intelligence more effectively and use best‑in‑class tools," he said. "They won the procurement."

Palantir's Position and Public Criticism

A Palantir spokesperson said the company was proud the FCA was using its software to tackle financial crime, adding that it was precluded from commercialising data processed in the course of its work in Britain.

"The software can only be used - legally and contractually - to process data in strict accordance with the instructions of the customer," the spokesperson said. 

Palantir's Broader Government Contracts

Palantir reported a sharp rise in sales in the fourth quarter of 2025, boosted by U.S. government contracts. Those deals, which include work for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, have drawn public criticism and prompted CEO Alex Karp to defend the firm's surveillance technology.

(Reporting by Phoebe Seers; Editing by Kirstin Ridley and Joe Bavier)

Key Takeaways

  • FCA says Palantir barred from accessing regulatory intelligence and will act as a data processor; procurement was conducted 'blind' (reddit.com)
  • FCA official asserts U.S. CLOUD Act won’t apply, aiming to alleviate data sovereignty and privacy concerns (reddit.com)
  • Palantir’s booming Q4 2025 – 70% revenue growth to $1.41 bn and strong U.S. commercial demand – underlines its increasing footprint amid scrutiny (tipranks.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the FCA award a contract to Palantir?
The FCA selected Palantir to utilise advanced AI systems to analyse internal data and bolster efforts to combat financial crime and money laundering.
Will Palantir have access to the FCA’s sensitive regulatory data?
According to FCA officials, Palantir will not have access to regulatory intelligence and will act exclusively as a data processor.
How was the FCA’s procurement process conducted?
The procurement process was conducted 'blind', so the FCA did not know the identity of the winning bidder until the selection was finalized.
What concerns did lawmakers raise about the Palantir contract?
Lawmakers expressed concerns about Palantir's potential access to sensitive regulatory data and questioned the risk of one firm becoming a monopoly in government contracts.
Is the U.S. CLOUD Act relevant to the FCA-Palantir contract?
FCA officials stated the U.S. CLOUD Act does not apply to their arrangement with Palantir.

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