New UK regulatory structure: how the reforms have developed

This practice note provides an overview of the development of the reforms to the UK financial services regulatory structure, involving the abolition of the FSA and the establishment of the FCA and the PRA.

This document is part of a series of notes relating to the new financial services regulatory structure. For more information, see Practice note, A guide to the new UK financial services regulatory structure: index.

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