Falconry Solutions · The GCC–UK Corridor

Built for the UK
and the Gulf on the other side of it.

A GCC-native advisory and technology firm serving institutions that answer to two regulatory systems at once: UK groups operating across the Gulf, and Gulf institutions holding UK-regulated entities, listings and assets. We work the corridor as one control environment, not two country desks.

Coverage

GCC–UK corridor

Both sides, one engagement

Reach

Two regimes

UK authorities · GCC regulators

Team

Practitioner-led

Senior specialists, dual-regime experience

Mandate

One control set

Evidence that satisfies both sides

Where We Fit in the United Kingdom

We are not another UK advisory firm.

The UK does not need a further generalist consultancy, and we do not pretend to be one. What the market is short of is a firm that understands the Gulf as a home market and the UK as a regulated one and can hold both in a single engagement. That is the corridor: capital, entities, listings and people moving between the GCC and the UK, supervised at each end by authorities that do not map to one another.

GCC-native, UK-fluent.

The Gulf is where we are built and based. The UK is where a growing share of our clients' entities, capital and counterparties sit and where we work alongside them.

Practitioner-led delivery.

Senior specialists who have built, run and audited these functions inside regulated and government-linked institutions on both sides of the corridor.

One engagement, not two.

Most firms serve the corridor as a UK team and a Middle East team who exchange documents. We design a single control environment that both supervisors can inspect.

One Institution, Two Regulatory Systems

The UK and the Gulf ask for the same assurance in different languages.

Both regimes now demand demonstrable resilience, board-level accountability for controls, and evidenced data governance. But definitions, thresholds, reporting deadlines and supervisory style diverge. Groups that run them as separate programmes pay twice and still cannot answer a consolidated board question.

FCA · PRA · FRC · ICO · NCSC

United Kingdom

A mature, disclosure-led regime

Conduct and prudential supervision under the FCA and PRA, board-level internal-control declarations under the FRC's Corporate Governance Code, data protection under the ICO, and national cyber expectations shaped by the NCSC — with resilience obligations that now extend to third parties and the wider supply chain.

CBUAE · SAMA · QCB · CBB · CBK

The Gulf

GCC — control-led and fast-moving

Prescriptive, control-set-based supervision — SAMA's Cyber Security Framework, the NCA's Essential Cybersecurity Controls, the CBB Rulebook, QCB and QFCRA expectations, CBK instructions alongside data-protection regimes at very different stages of maturity across the six markets.

The practical consequence: a Gulf bank's UK subsidiary must satisfy PRA resilience expectations while its parent satisfies a home-state control framework — on the same systems, the same suppliers and the same incidents. We build the mapping once, and evidence it in both directions.

The Full Proposition, Localised

Four practices, framed for the corridor.

The same connected proposition we bring across the GCC value creation and value protection read through the lens of UK regulation and the institutions that straddle both systems.

Transform

Strategy, transformation & decision intelligence.

Corporate and portfolio strategy, operating-model design, digital and AI enablement, and transformation assurance for consequential change.

In the UK: supporting Gulf investors and their UK portfolio companies, and UK groups building or restructuring their Middle East operations.

Govern

Governance, risk, compliance & assurance.

Board and committee design, ERM, compliance, internal audit and ICFR working as one operating model.

In the UK: Provision 29 material-controls readiness under the 2024 Corporate Governance Code, SM&CR accountability, and economic-crime controls under the ECCTA failure-to-prevent-fraud offence.

Protect

Digital trust, cyber, privacy & resilience.

Cyber GRC, privacy operating models, technology risk, business continuity and operational resilience.

In the UK: important-business-service resilience and impact tolerances, the critical-third-party and incident-reporting regimes, and UK GDPR as amended by the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025.

Sustain

People, sustainability & long-term value.

Workforce and leadership capability, ESG governance, sustainability reporting and assurance readiness.

In the UK: UK SRS S1 and S2 readiness ahead of any mandatory listing-rule adoption, and one sustainability reporting spine that also serves Gulf exchange disclosure.

How We Deliver in the UK

One connected journey from priority to sustained capability.

Each stage delivers a usable outcome and prepares the next. We shape the answer, embed it as a working system, sustain it as a managed service, and transfer ownership to your people so capability stays in the institution.

Shape the answer

Assess & design

Diagnose the priority and design the target operating model — grounded in both the UK regime and the home-state framework it has to reconcile with.

Embed the model

Operationalise

Turn frameworks into live workflows, evidence, dashboards and automation through the platform and FalconryX.

Sustain performance

Operate & improve

Run the capability with you — capacity, cadence and virtual leadership that keep governance, risk and resilience live in both jurisdictions.

Build ownership

Transfer & sustain

Transfer knowledge to your teams at both ends of the corridor — we build ownership, not dependency.

The UK Regulatory Landscape

We speak the language of the UK's regulators.

The UK regime is disclosure-led and outcomes-based rather than checklist-driven — which makes it harder, not easier, for institutions used to prescriptive control sets. Our propositions are designed to help you meet it with evidence, not just intent.

FCA · PRA

Conduct & Prudential Supervision

Financial services · resilience

Firms in scope of the operational resilience rules were required to be able to operate important business services within impact tolerances from 31 March 2025. In March 2026 the FCA, PRA and Bank of England published a unified framework for reporting serious operational incidents and material third-party arrangements, taking effect in March 2027 — alongside the critical third parties regime, under which certain technology and service providers are now directly overseen.

How we help

Important business service mapping, impact tolerances, scenario testing, third-party and outsourcing registers, incident-reporting readiness and board resilience assurance.

FRC

Financial Reporting Council

Corporate governance · audit

The 2024 UK Corporate Governance Code applies on a comply-or-explain basis, with Provision 29 — the board declaration on the effectiveness of material controls across financial, operational, reporting and compliance activity — applying to financial years beginning on or after 1 January 2026. The first declarations land in the current reporting cycle, and auditors are performing procedures over them.

How we help

Material-controls identification, control design and testing, evidence and monitoring architecture, audit committee reporting and the declaration process itself.

ICO

Information Commissioner's Office

Data protection · privacy

UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018 and PECR — as amended by the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025, phased in through June 2026. The Act introduces a recognised legitimate interests basis and a statutory complaints-handling duty, and expands the ICO's investigatory powers, against a backdrop of materially larger security-failure penalties.

How we help

Privacy operating models, RoPA, DPIAs, DPO-as-a-service, complaints-handling design, international transfer assessment and breach response.

NCSC · ECCTA

Cyber & Economic Crime

National cyber · corporate liability

The National Cyber Security Centre sets national technical guidance and the Cyber Assessment Framework for essential services, with cyber and resilience legislation extending regulatory reach beyond financial services. Separately, the failure-to-prevent-fraud offence under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 has been in force since 1 September 2025, making reasonable fraud-prevention procedures a defence rather than an option.

How we help

Cyber GRC and CAF alignment, supply-chain assurance, fraud risk assessment and the design and evidencing of reasonable prevention procedures.

Where a proposition references FCA, PRA, FRC, ICO or NCSC alignment, it denotes capability designed to meet those expectations — not certification or endorsement by any UK authority, and not legal advice. Several UK regimes referenced here are in transition; we track changes and map our propositions accordingly.

What Each Leader Gets

Built for the leaders holding both ends of the corridor.

Every seat gets a flagship engagement — delivered as consulting and sustained through managed services and automation — mapped to the UK regime and reconciled with the home-state framework that leader also answers to.

Board & Audit Committee

Governance
Flagship

Provision 29 readiness — material-controls identification, monitoring and the board declaration, with assurance mapped across group entities.

Managed & automated

A live material-controls register, monitoring evidence and board-reporting pack, refreshed each cycle.

CEO & Strategy

Value Creation
Flagship

Strategy & enterprise-risk operating model spanning UK and Gulf entities; transformation assurance for cross-border programmes.

Managed & automated

Live strategy-to-risk dashboard with automated performance and risk signals across jurisdictions.

CFO & Chief Audit

Assurance
Flagship

ICFR, controls and internal-audit quality reconciled across UK reporting requirements and home-state expectations.

Managed & automated

Managed IA support and ICFR office; automated control testing and evidence health.

CRO & Compliance

Value Protection
Flagship

ERM, appetite and dual-regime readiness — FCA and PRA expectations reconciled with SAMA, CBUAE, QCB, CBB or CBK frameworks.

Managed & automated

Managed GRC Office; automated obligation-to-control mapping across both regimes.

CISO & DPO

Digital Trust
Flagship

Cyber GRC aligned to NCSC guidance, with a privacy operating model that satisfies UK GDPR as amended and Gulf data regimes together.

Managed & automated

Managed Cyber GRC with vCISO/vDPO; automated evidence, breach workflows and control health.

Resilience & Continuity

Value Protection
Flagship

Important business services, impact tolerances, scenario testing and third-party dependency mapping ahead of the 2027 reporting regime.

Managed & automated

Managed resilience: service mapping refresh, plan maintenance, exercise cadence and incident-reporting readiness.

The GCC–UK Corridor

The corridor is a market. Almost nobody serves it as one.

Gulf capital holds UK banks, infrastructure, real assets and listed positions. UK institutions hold Gulf branches, subsidiaries and joint ventures. The flows are decades old and deepening — but the advisory market still splits them into a London team and a Middle East team who meet at a status call. We are built the other way round: one firm, one control environment, accountable at both ends.

Gulf capital in the UK

Sovereign and institutional holdings requiring UK-standard governance and disclosure.

UK institutions in the Gulf

branches, subsidiaries and joint ventures under GCC supervision.

Two resilience regimes

reconciled into one tested, evidenced operating model.

Capability in both directions

knowledge transfer to your teams at each end of the corridor.

Where We Work in the United Kingdom

The institutions we serve across the corridor.

Gulf-Owned UK Entities

UK branches, subsidiaries and regulated arms of GCC banks, insurers and sovereign investors, supervised by the FCA and PRA.

UK Institutions in the Gulf

UK financial and professional groups operating branches, subsidiaries and joint ventures under GCC regulators.

Listed Groups & Corporates

UK-listed companies facing Provision 29 declarations, sustainability reporting and resilience expectations — several with Gulf operations or shareholders.

Investment & Portfolio Companies

Real assets, infrastructure and private-market holdings where a Gulf owner needs UK-standard governance across the portfolio.

Why Falconry in the United Kingdom

Corridor fluency. Dual-regime judgement. Practitioner depth.

Corridor-Native

The Gulf is our home market and the UK is where our clients' entities and counterparties sit — we work the whole line, not one end of it.

Dual-Regime Fluent

We reconcile FCA, PRA, FRC and ICO expectations with SAMA, CBUAE, QCB, CBB and CBK frameworks into one evidenced control set.

Consulting + Technology

Advice that becomes live workflows, evidence and decision intelligence — and can be run for you as a managed service.

Capability That Stays

Knowledge transfer to your teams at both ends of the corridor — we build ownership, not dependency.

Start with the corridor priority that cannot wait.

A first Provision 29 declaration, resilience and third-party readiness ahead of 2027, UK data obligations under the new Act, or a Gulf parent and a UK subsidiary that need one answer — we start focused, deliver at both ends, and build capability that lasts.