The Department for Business and trade (DBT) have recently published a very handy list of UK regulators that can be considered to have statutory regulatory functions.
The list of regulators seeks to provide clarity on regulatory bodies to improve user journeys for regulated entities. For the purposes of this list, DBT use a broad definition of ‘regulator’ to include bodies that exercise statutory regulatory functions. Bodies that perform regulatory functions in the UK: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are included.
The regulatory bodies listed exercise statutory regulatory functions that are created in legislation. This may include the setting of standards, inspection and enforcement of compliance with regulations, licensing or granting of certification for certain activities.
The list is non-exhaustive and is provided for general information purposes only. The list has no legal status and carries no legal effect.
This version of the list of regulators, published in March 2026, will be subject to regular review.
DBT would welcome any feedback regarding inclusions, exclusions or corrections by email to regulation.briefings-correspondence@businessandtrade.gov.uk.
They also have a separate list of UK regulated professions and their regulators.


