Firms to assess FSA performance

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Over 10,000 firms are being asked for feedback on the performance of the Financial Services Authority.

The Financial Services Practitioner Panel has launched the second stage of its 2006 survey of regulated firms to obtain an authoritative industry assessment of the performance of the FSA. The survey, which is carried out every two years, is aimed at gathering industry views on the FSA and establishing a track record of the regulator’s effectiveness and operations. The first qualitative stage involved a series of interviews with senior staff from a cross-section of regulated firms and helped identify issues for inclusion in the quantitative questionnaire. The questionnaire has recen...

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