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Financial Services AuthorityThe United Kingdom's supervisory authority for the British financial markets. British financial regulator.
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Financial Services AuthorityThe FSA was established in 1997 and is primarily responsible for regulatory supervision of the financial sector in the UK. It is accountable to Parliament via HM Treasury.
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Financial Services AuthorityOn 1 April 2013 the Financial Services Authority (FSA) split into two regulatory bodies - the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). See also: Prudential Regu [..]
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Financial Services AuthorityIn the UK, a series of sweeping changes beginning in 1997 placed most financial regulation under a new Financial Services Authority (FSA). FSA is an independent non-governmental body but it is ans [..]
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Financial Services AuthorityThe single regulatory authority for the UK financial services industry.
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Financial Services AuthorityAn Agency assigned by the UK Treasury to regulate the UK financial industry, including banking, mortgages and general insurance. Introduced in 1997 to take over from the Securities Investment Board an [..]
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Financial Services AuthorityThe Financial Services Authority is currently the independent body that regulates the UK's financial services industry. The FSA has a wide range of rule-making, investigatory and enforcement powers. www.fsa.gov.uk
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Financial Services AuthorityThe City watchdog which regulates all financial services firms. All financial services firm have to be registered with the Financial Services Authority. In 2013 the Financial Services Authority will be split into two parts; the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulatory Authority.
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Financial Services AuthorityFrom 1st April 2013 the FSA has been replaced by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
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Financial Services AuthorityAn independent body which regulates the financial services industry in the UK.
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Financial Services AuthorityA body created by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 to regulate the financial services industry in the UK. The FSA is appointed by the Treasury, but operates independently of government.
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Financial Services AuthorityThe UK's independent financial body that protects your rights by regulating financial services.
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Financial Services AuthorityThe United Kingdom's supervisory authority for the British financial markets. British financial regulator.
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