Small firms asked to rate FSA

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The Financial Services Practitioner Panel is seeking feedback from regulated firms on the performance of the FSA through a survey.

The panel’s biennial survey looks to gather industry views on the FSA to establish a track record on effectiveness and performance over time. The survey is the second stage in the panel’s assessment of the regulator, with the first stage consisting of a series of interview with senior staff in a cross-section of regulated firms. Feedback from the initial stage is used by the panel to identify issues for inclusion in the questionnaire sent to regulated firms. Around 10,000 regulated firms will receive the postal questionnaire over a two-week period. All relationship-managed firms will re...

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