The FSA has now become two separate regulatory authorities and this site is no longer updated.
This site is no longer updated
Archived versions of the FSA site are available at the National Archives.
The new regulatory authorities and a description of their responsibilities is below:
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) can be found at www.fca.org.uk
The FCA regulate the financial services industry in the UK. Their aim is to protect consumers, ensure the industry remains stable and promote healthy competition between financial services providers.
FCA regulatory systems can now be found at:
GABRIEL
Online Notifications and Applications (ONA)
Financial Services Register
Transaction reporting
Handbook
Common-data
Contact the FCA
The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) can be found at www.bankofengland.co.uk
The PRA is a part of the Bank of England and responsible for the prudential regulation and supervision of banks, building societies, credit unions, insurers and major investment firms. It sets standards and supervises financial institutions at the level of the individual firm.
PRA information you may find useful:
About the PRA
Solvency II
CRD IV
Contact the PRA
Useful sites
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
Prudential regulatory Authority (PRA)
Financial Ombudsman Service
Financial Services Compensation Scheme
Money Advice Service