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Who is the Financial Services Authority? (FSA)

  • An independent regulatory body.

The FSA is an independent, non-government body. It has been given legal powers under the Financial Services and Market Act 2000.

The FSA is a company limited by guarantee and financed by the financial industry. HM Treasury appoints their Board.

This Board sets the FSA’s policy, but day-to-day matters are the responsibility of the Executive.

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