FCA seeks experienced professional opinion on its decision-making

Regulator opens applications for positions on three statutory panels

Isabel Baxter
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is looking for experienced professionals to help shape its work and bring insight from across the financial services sector.

The regulator has opened applications for positions on three of its statutory panels. It is looking to fill positions on its cost benefit analysis (CBA) panel, smaller business practitioner panel and its markets practitioner panel. The CBA panel's role is to bring "constructive challenge and advice" to how the FCA and Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) produce CBAs for regulatory interventions, the FCA said.  "We're looking for individuals with expertise in CBAs, including those who may be working at authorised firms." Meanwhile, the FCA smaller business practitioner panel provides...

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